Dish Network has in-play in the T-Mobile, Sprint merger trial. Dish said they will become the number four wireless competitor, so the deal should be
The Sunday Brief: Three more up and comers
Greetings from Fraser, CO, where near zero temperatures are the norm in December. We hope each of you have a very restful and happy Holiday
The Sunday Brief: Chronicling AT&T’s divestiture
** Sorry for this week’s length. The footnote citations from the book are in the PDF. Happy New Year! ** End of year greetings from Fraser,
So much of the hot, new and innovative technology we will see at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show centers around one core technology, wireless. CES
It seems that T-Mobile US and Sprint have been trying to get their merger approved for years. They have been changing who they are and
Longstanding and economically efficient balance in Standard-Essential Patent licensing is being destabilized by misinformation and manipulation of commercial practices and of benchmarks in Fair, Reasonable
The Sunday Brief: Three very important trends impacting telecommunications landscape in 2020
Greetings from Charlotte, where the Holiday spirit is in full swing (picture courtesy of Alex Gerrard, a Davidson friend). We are focusing this week’s TSB
AT&T Mobility just made a major announcement. They now offer 5G wireless in 10 markets for consumers and business customers with more coming in the
I just returned from a whirlwind session of 3GPP RAN Plenary #86, held at the beautiful beach town of Sitges in Spain. The meeting finalized
The 5G wireless race is on and there is a debate raging over whether the USA or China will lead. Current leaders are companies like
Holiday greetings from sunny and mild Lake Norman, North Carolina (sunrise shown – unaltered photo). There are a lot of follow-ups to cover, and, if
The next stage in advanced text messaging is RCS and it has begun. All four major wireless providers in the United States which include AT&T
Happy Thanksgiving from Lake Norman, North Carolina, where I finally got the turkey to look normal after grilling (thanks to YouTube videos). Hope your Thanksgiving
We knew this day would come. Mike Sievert will replace John Legere as CEO of T-Mobile US in March 2020. Legere has been perhaps the
Surface Pro X–Excellent productivity notebook heralding a new era in laptops (Analyst Angle)
The fun of being an analyst is that you get to test new gadgets firsthand and share your opinions without any inhibitions. It also comes