Around 2010, Hagan had to move Boingo away from its longtime business of selling Wi-Fi access to consumers, as travelers increasingly expected Wi-Fi to be free. As a result, Hagan’s
An AT&T executive suggested that the federal judges who upheld the FCC’s Title II classification of ISPs last year have indicated that Title II is not an effective tool even
AT&T doesn’t appear to be any closer to striking a deal with tens of thousands of employees than it was 10 days ago, when a temporary strike forced the weekend
The worldwide smartphone market will begin to rebound this year after struggling through a brutal 2016, according to a new forecast from IDC. {$excerpt:n}
The surging popularity of Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) has catalyzed interest in the container space, and analysts at Cowen say Red Hat is best placed to take advantage of growing container adoption.
Licensed spectrum remains perhaps the most important building block in the wireless industry. As a result, nationwide carriers like Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint are eager to both obtain suitable
Android creator Andy Rubin is jumping back into the U.S. smartphone market just as Chinese vendor LeEco is sounding the retreat. Rubin this morning unveiled Essential, his first project since
Senet, the largest LoRa-based network provider in the U.S., isn’t worried about the new cellular-based internet of things (IoT) technologies that are being offered by Verizon and AT&T. In fact,