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Space Data strikes win in getting key Project Loon patent canceled

The legal war between tiny company Space Data and Alphabet’s moonshot X subsidiary, previously Google X, continues as the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office reportedly agreed to cancel most of
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Qualcomm wants to add 5G, UAS to 3.5 GHz tests in San Diego

Qualcomm Technologies is asking the FCC to approve a modification to an existing license in part so that it can add unmanned aircraft systems to the roster. {$excerpt:n}
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T-Mobile closes in on 1,000 new stores this year

T-Mobile has opened an average of nearly 14 stores per day over the last three weeks as it continues to expand into suburban and rural markets. {$excerpt:n}
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Apple’s rumored iPhone delay could help cut carriers’ Q3 postpaid smartphone sales by 11%

Recent reports indicate Apple may not begin shipping its new phones until later than normal during the third quarter—and that, according to one analyst estimate, could create a significant drag
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The top 5 wireless ads: Vote for your favorite June spot from Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint and more

FierceWireless has partnered with iSpot.tv, the real-time TV ad measurement company with attention and conversion analytics from 10 million smart TV screens, to bring you a monthly snapshot of the
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U.K. doles out £16M for universities to create 5G Hub

The U.K. government is providing £16 million to create a new 5G Hub linking three universities’ test beds. {$excerpt:n}
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Analysts cautious of talk about a Dish-Amazon tie-up

A wireless partnership between Dish Network and Amazon makes sense on multiple levels, but analysts don’t expect the companies to rush to the altar any time soon. {$excerpt:n}
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Qualcomm fires back at Apple, asks feds to halt imports of some iPhones and iPads

The move escalates a massive battle over patent royalties that began in January. {$excerpt:n}
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AT&T files STA application to test Ericsson LAA gear in San Francisco, Indianapolis

AT&T is taking its LTE-LAA technology to new heights with plans to test prototype Ericsson equipment in the 5150-5250 MHz and 5725-5850 MHz bands in San Francisco and Indianapolis. {$excerpt:n}
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T-Mobile raises premium unlimited offering, now more expensive than Verizon for four lines

T-Mobile’s premium unlimited plan for four lines is now more expensive than Verizon’s—before taxes and fees, at least. So the nation’s third-largest carrier is hoping to leverage features and services
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