Telecom & Wireless

Telecom & Wireless Articles

In reaction to tension between the United States and China on trade matters and a broad legal indictment of China tech company Huawei, the Chinese government issues a statement which said America has...
Verizon is set to report its most recent quarterly results before the markets open on Tuesday, and analysts are looking for solid top and bottom line growth.
Sprint and T-Mobile have argued that their combination will create better service. But the deal could cause higher rates and hurt the employees of both companies.
After announcing a massive layoff plan on Thursday, Verizon on Friday said it would take an even bigger non-cash impairment charge related to its acquisitions of Yahoo and AOL.
Canada detained the CFO of Huawei who is also the founders daughter. Now, China has demanded that Meng Wanzhou be released immediately. Canada arrested her based on a request from the U.S. The...
With major acquisitions having been made, AT&T has a very large debt burden now at the same time that it has a sky-high dividend yield.
Verizon is splitting its wireless business into two pieces and adding on a bit of the shrinking wireline business to each piece as it looks forward to the 5G network era.
HBO went dark on the Dish satellite network Thursday after the companies failed to reach an agreement to replace a contract that lapsed midnight on Wednesday. HBO claimed Dish blacked out the cable...
T-Mobile last night posted record-breaking revenues for the third quarter. Subscriber growth in postpaid customers drove the increase.
AT&T released disappointing third-quarter financial results before the markets opened on Wednesday.
AT&T is scheduled to release its most recent quarterly results before the markets open on Wednesday.
Verizon Communications reported its most recent quarterly results early on Tuesday before the markets opened.
Verizon Communications is scheduled to release its third-quarter financial results before the markets open on Tuesday.
IDT shares soared after it released its fiscal fourth-quarter financial results and announced share buybacks.
Verizon confirmed on Wednesday that it has offered buyout packages to 44,000 current employees. AT&T appears to be taking a different, stealthier approach to job cuts.