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Motorola to provide apps, software and services for FirstNet

Motorola Solutions said it has been tapped to provide mobile apps, software and services for FirstNet. {$excerpt:n}
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Sprint's Claure reiterates benefits of a potential T-Mobile tie-up

Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure continues to tout the benefits of a potential tie-up with T-Mobile—or, perhaps, some other suitor. {$excerpt:n}
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Sprint escalates mobile war with free year of unlimited service for switchers and up to 5 lines

The U.S. market for wireless services has grown increasingly cutthroat in recent months, but Sprint apparently just went nuclear. {$excerpt:n}
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Ericsson: North Americans to use 26 GB per month by 2022, up from 6.9 GB in 2017

Ericsson’s latest Mobility Report indicates that operators are going to have to do a lot more to prepare for the onslaught of far greater consumption: In just five short years,
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Lowenstein’s View—Verizon-AOL-Yahoo: now what?

As of last week, Verizon owns Yahoo. Combined with AOL, OnCue, Complex Media, and EdgeCast, Verizon has spent north of $10 billion to amass a fairly formidable combination of assets
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Senet names new CEO, intros new LoRa offerings

Senet announced a new CEO and trotted out a portfolio of cloud-based managed network services for the IoT. {$excerpt:n}
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Sprint touts exclusive rights to upcoming Essential phone

Sprint said it scored an exclusive deal to sell the first phone from Essential. And that could prove beneficial for Andy Rubin’s new venture in a brutal market of high-end smartphones
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Qualcomm's $38B bid for NXP faces EU scrutiny

Qualcomm’s bid to acquire rival NXP Semiconductors for $38 billion is coming under scrutiny across the Atlantic. {$excerpt:n}
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Skycom1 uses IgniteNet 60 GHz gear to deliver gigabit internet to New Orleans

Skycom1, a local wireless internet service provider in New Orleans, Louisiana, is using MetroLinq unlicensed 60 GHz products from IgniteNet to deliver gigabit connections across the city and surrounding areas.
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Editor's Corner—Whatever happened to Google’s big MVNO, Project Fi?

Google announced its Project Fi MVNO more than two years ago. In the intervening years, Google has added two additional major wireless partners (three in Europe and U.S. Cellular in
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