The Justice Department’s effort to block AT&T’s acquisition of T-Mobile USA has sparked a flurry of stories claiming the smaller carrier will be living on borrowed time if the deal isn’t approved… Read more »
An unbelievable August for the mobile industry was capped this morning with news that the U.S. Department of Justice has filed an anti-trust suit to block AT&T’s acquisition of T-Mobile USA… Read more »
My colleague Stacey Higginbotham offers up this insightful post this morning that sizes up the FCC’s review of AT&T’s proposed takeover of T-Mobile USA. In a move that surely is bad… Read more »
The FCC this morning issued a new mobile data roaming rule that requires carriers to deliver data on their networks at “reasonable” rates. It’s a move that was lobbied for by… Read more »
MarketWatch offers this thought-provoking piece that questions whether the proposed acquisition of T-Mobile USA is really the best way for AT&T to solve its spectrum needs. While it’s true that “putting… Read more »
The industry’s eyes were on Washington this morning as a divided FCC voted to approve watered-down net neutrality rules for wireless carriers. But the measure, which was finalized late last night… Read more »
The big story this morning is Qualcomm’s move to shutter its lifeless MediaFLO business and sell a swath of spectrum licenses to AT&T for $1.93 billion. And there are plenty of… Read more »
There are plenty of interesting updates this morning on the FCC’s efforts to establish new rules on net neutrality that will be voted on next week. The Financial Times offers an… Read more »
The always-unpredictable mobile space enters 2011 at a particularly dynamic time. Carriers are now bringing 4G networks online, even as their definitions of “4G” vary. Meanwhile, mobile data consumption is exploding… Read more »
The FCC today voted to begin writing rules that would allow television broadcasters to use airwaves more effectively in an effort to free up spectrum for mobile carriers. The commission said… Read more »