Telecom & Wireless

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The bet other smartphone manufacturers are making is that they can undercut Apple sales before it introduces its new iPhone.
The Apple store at 5th Avenue and 59th Street already has a line of people awaiting the iPhone 6.
In a new research report out from J.P. Morgan, the analysts covering telecom services, cable and satellite stocks have a solid shopping list for September.
The staff of New York’s Public Service Commission recommends that the regulatory body approve Comcast’s acquisition of Time Warner Cable only if Comcast makes some concessions.
AT&T has decided to offer the Amazon Fire phone for "$0 down." But the claim may be a little misleading.
The race toward the bottom of what wireless service providers charge for data plans has accelerated.
Provided customers can figure out exactly what they’re getting from the Sprint's new Family Share Pack pricing, the deals might be pretty good. The offer certainly has a nice headline sound.
Sprint has the worst performing wireless network in the United States by far in the first half of 2014, according to a new study by research firm RootScore.
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RingCentral is one of those companies that could see exponential growth in the years ahead as companies look to lower their communications costs.
With the news that Sprint is giving up on its merger plans with T-Mobile came the news the Sprint CEO Dan Hesse was being replaced on Monday with Sprint board member Marcelo Claure.
When this week started, T-Mobile was being pursued by two suitors, one a brash, young French upstart and the other an older, wiser, richer company looking for one last chance at glory.
Now that French telecom provider Iliad S.A. has confirmed that it is offering to acquire 56.6% of T-Mobile, the negotiations between T-Mobile and Sprint potentially get a lot more interesting.
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