Telecom & Wireless

Telecom & Wireless Articles

Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ) is scheduled to release its most recent earnings report before markets open on Tuesday. Ahead of this earnings report, this telecom giant announced that it will...
Telecom giant Sprint reported first-quarter fiscal 2016 earnings before markets opened Monday morning.
After AT&T reported second-quarter earnings on Thursday, analysts are wondering if the shares are fairly valued, still have headroom or are overbought.
AT&T, Inc. (NYSE: T) continued to deliver strong results when it reported earnings after the markets closed on Thursday. Overall this company’s steady execution at its scale allowed for it to...
AT&T is scheduled to report its second-quarter financial results after the markets close on Thursday. Some analysts think that there is possible upside to the current Wall Street estimates,
In a market that has been all over the place this year, from down 12% to hitting new all-time highs, the outperforming sectors have been the ones usually reserved for bad times on Wall Street.
A new report from Merrill Lynch outlines whether Level 3 is really evaluating alternatives as was rumored last week.
The FCC's unanimous vote on Thursday to adopt new rules that would allow for wireless broadband operations in frequencies above 24GHz raises a few questions.
AT&T and Verizon Communications are not flash companies in the world of high tech, but they have been perfect investments as the market has rallied.
Nokia made waves in the market following news of the extension of a licensing agreement. Merrill Lynch believes that this new agreement will have an impact on revenues for 2016.
Calling its new pricing plan transformative, Verizon Communications on Wednesday raised prices on all its five of its data plans.
AT&T has seen a year-to-date gain of 30%. Now one analyst is saying that this stock's run has gone too far.
BlackBerry is scheduled to release its fiscal first-quarter earnings report before the markets open on Thursday.
In telecom and wireless phone providers, there exist two stable players, one rising player and one that is expected to keep losing money.
Here's a look at which companies win and which ones lose on the latest net neutrality ruling, or at least which will be perceived as winners and losers.