Telecom & Wireless
Telecom & Wireless Articles
A new report from UBS analysts highlights the 10 top trends in the U.S. wireless industry as of the end of 2014.
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Sprint seems more willing than ever to lose money to acquire new customers. The struggling cellular carrier has yet a new ploy to acquire new customers.
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Verizon Communications was obviously not very happy at all about the Federal Communications Commission’s decision on net neutrality Thursday.
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24/7 Wall St. screened RBC's list of takeover candidates for the higher profile and more well-known telecom and wireless stocks.
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The wireless market is close to a zero-sum game, at least in terms of raw subscribers, which is bad news for the entire industry.
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T-Mobile reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter financial results Thursday before the markets opened.
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Sprint still has a very long way to go in terms of the perception of its service among consumers. Moving into Radio Shack stores will not solve the problem.
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The addition of about 1,700 RadioShack stores to sharply expand its retail footprint will not help Sprint.
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We have confirmation that Sprint and General Wireless, a subsidiary of Standard General, have agreed in principle on terms that will allow Sprint to take over many RadioShack leases.
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Telecom giant Sprint reported third-quarter fiscal 2014 earnings before markets opened Thursday morning and announced a surge in postpaid subscribers.
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Sprint is scheduled to report its earnings before the U.S. markets open on Thursday morning.
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T-Mobile may make a counteroffer to RadioShack to prevent Sprint from just waltzing away with a couple of thousand leases for new retail locations.
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Apple put out its earnings the same day that AT&T did. Among the contrasts between the two are how great it is to be a supplier and how bad the role of distributor has become.
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Wikimedia Commons (Bill Bradford)AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) reported its fourth-quarter earnings Tuesday after the markets closed. The wireless carrier and telecom giant had $0.55 in earnings per share...
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AT&T will report its fourth-quarter earnings Tuesday after the U.S. markets close. Look for updates on pending mergers and any outlook changes for the dividend.
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