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Now that the Justice Department has signed off on Verizon’s (VZ) deal to acquire Advanced Wireless Spectrum licenses from several major cable operators, it’s a good … ...
AT&T Inc.* is the winning bidder for spectrum licenses covering more than 99% of the U.S. population following the close of FCC Auction 103. With this newly acquired spectrum and our existing ...
In its latest Fixed Broadband Experience report, Opensignal studied the five internet providers that offer service to more than a third of US homes: AT&T, Spectrum (Charter), T-Mobile, Verizon ...
AT&T also posted a blog on the topic, saying that "Additional spectrum leases with Dish will cause T-Mobile to exceed the 250MHz screen by as much as 136MHz." FCC must explain itself, AT&T says ...
Paving the way for the U.S. release of a 3-G iPhone and other next-generation devices, AT&T said on Tuesday it will purchase a substantial chunk of 700-MHz licenses.. AT&T will pay $2.5 billion in ...
As an example, he noted that AT&T spent $40 billion over the past two years on new mid-band spectrum. (You may need to reload your coffee for another spit-take as Verizon spent closer to $50 billion.) ...
AT&T Inc's $39 billion bid to buy Deutsche Telekom AG's T-Mobile casts doubt on the U.S. government's ability to swiftly deliver policy to meet the booming demand for wireless services.
AT&T chief Randall Stephenson today talked up the need for more spectrum, but said the carrier is at a loss for how to proceed because of the rather arbitrary way in which the FCC handles the issue.
T-Mobile thinks AT&T wants to stifle competition by hogging all the spectrum. Instant Analysis: T-Mobile Challenges AT&T's Proposed Spectrum Acquisition | The Motley Fool ...
AT&T improved its 39 GHz spectrum position to 786 MHz, an increase of 102%. Prior to Auction 103, AT&T acquired 379 MHz of 39 GHz spectrum when it purchased FiberTower for $207 million in early 2018.