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Editor's Corner: Sprint could get a serious boost from Charter and Comcast—but it might come too late

Late last night the Wall Street Journal reported that SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son is working to “gin up” interest among Comcast and Charter Communications to either invest in Sprint or purchase
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Sprint reportedly in talks with Charter and Comcast, quieting rumors of a potential T-Mobile tie-up

The persistent buzz regarding a potential tie-up between T-Mobile and Sprint was hushed late Monday following a report that the nation’s smallest major U.S. carrier is in exclusive talks with
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Industry Voices—Blaber: Trickle-down spec-onomics in the chip market

The launch of new Snapdragon 600 series chipsets further accelerates the trickle down of high-tier specs and reiterates a broader industry theme. {$excerpt:n}
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FTC's suit against Qualcomm to proceed after judge denies move to dismiss

A Federal Trade Commission lawsuit against Qualcomm will move forward after a federal judge denied the company’s move to dismiss the case late Monday. {$excerpt:n}
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T-Mobile takes LTE-U crown, launches in select locations

It looks like T-Mobile beat Verizon to the punch when it comes to the launch of LTE-U, as it's now saying it’s live in select locations in Bellevue, Washington; Brooklyn,
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AT&T expands rural fixed wireless web service to 70K locations

AT&T is stepping up its pursuit of fixed wireless web service in rural areas in a big way, expanding its offering to 70,000 locations in nine states. {$excerpt:n}
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Network, cost matter more to users than unlimited: Jefferies

Network performance and monthly costs are far more important to U.S customers than unlimited data, according to fresh data from Jefferies. {$excerpt:n}
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NYU Wireless founder disappointed in ITU’s choice of mmWave specs for rural areas

NYU Wireless founder Professor Ted Rappaport tried to get members of the ITU delegation to consider his institution’s research on how millimeter wave technologies work in rural areas before the
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Editor’s Corner—Sprint isn’t the only one with 2.5 GHz aspirations

Sprint holds a lot of 2.5 GHz spectrum, but it's not the only entity interested in using 2.5 GHz. {$excerpt:n}
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MulteFire introduces another contender in the IoT space for LPWAN

LTE IoT is being adapted by the MulteFire Alliance to operate in unlicensed spectrum and to expand beyond mobile broadband and high-performance IoT currently supported by MulteFire 1.0. This will
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