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AT&T is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter financial results after the markets close on Tuesday.
Telecom giant Sprint reported third-quarter fiscal 2015 earnings before markets opened Tuesday morning.
Verizon Communications reported fourth-quarter and full-year 2015 results before markets opened Thursday morning.
Verizon Communications is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter financial results before the markets open on Thursday.
Sprint is expected to slice $1 billion from its expenses by moving its leased tower space from private property owners to locations on government-owned properties where rents are cheaper.
AT&T is starting off the new year with an offer of unlimited data for new and existing customers.
Verizon Communications could have a better 2016 than it did in 2015. If you include the dividend yield in a total return calculation, analysts on Wall Street were looking for a more than 13.% gain in...
Most reports of holiday shopping behavior showed that U.S. consumers went mobile in a big way this year. The fact is, U.S. computing is going more mobile all the time.
An FCC report indicates that from September 2013 to September 2014, the maximum advertised broadband download speed rose from about 37 megabits per second (Mbps) to 72 Mbps.
BlackBerry reported better-than-expected fiscal third-quarter financial results before the markets opened on Friday.
BlackBerry is scheduled to report its fiscal third-quarter financial results before the markets open on Friday.
The battle among telcos, satellite providers and cable companies to deliver ultra-fast Internet has just gotten another wrinkle.
AT&T is likely to join the ranks of companies hiking their dividends before year-end, but will it out-hike Verizon Communications?
Sprint announced Friday morning that it has signed a $1.2 billion deal for the sale and leaseback of certain leased devices to a newly formed entity named Mobile Leasing Solutions.
T-Mobile has launched a new program that allows customer to stream video free without affect on the cost of their data planes. But can it afford to support the efforts long term?