A UBS Telecom analyst cites several important market factors in claiming Sprint and T-Mobile are well positioned to take back some market share from Verizon Wireless and AT&T. If that happens… Read more »
The FCC has approved Dish’s plans to use its spectrum to build a 4G network, but it’s still not clear that Dish really wants to become a carrier. And if it… Read more »
Dish Network and Google are reportedly planning to launch a wireless service to compete with the likes of Verizon Wireless and AT&T. While the new operator may never become a tier-one… Read more »
Dish Network and Google are planning to build a wireless network and launch service in the second half of 2013, according to multiple reports. While the two may never achieve the… Read more »
SoftBank’s $20.1 billion deal to acquire a 70 percent stake in Sprint ensures the carrier’s survival for years to come, and it may give AT&T and Verizon Wireless executives heartburn. But… Read more »
Dish Network claims it wants to join the wireless game, and Sprint could use some of its valuable spectrum as it builds out its LTE network. As consolidation continues to shrink… Read more »
Deutsche Telekom has secured a deal to merge MetroPCS with T-Mobile USA in a move that will bolster the nation’s smallest tier-one operator. What does that mean for Sprint and its… Read more »
Verizon’s $3.9 billion spectrum deal with several cable companies is set to be approved by federal regulators, The Wall Street Journal reported late yesterday. The two sides have agreed to limit… Read more »
The carrier spectrum grab continued today with AT&T’s news that it will acquire NextWave Wireless, which is the next-largest holder of Wireless Communications Services (WCS) licenses. As my colleague Kevin Fitchard… Read more »
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Verizon Wireless’s spectrum deal with three cable operators is being held up by the U.S. Department of Justice. While that’s not exactly a shocker,… Read more »