The Sunday Brief: T-Mobile’s triple offer–Is anything good enough for the attorneys general?
Veterans Day greetings from Mooresville, NC, where the community came together to remember all who serve and run an obstacle-based 5K race. Pictured is the
U.S. carriers are continuing to enhance their LTE networks while also investing in their next-generation 5G networks. In recent weeks, the four national carriers have
The Federal Communications Commission has officially laid out the conditions which the New T-Mobile US must meet as part of its approval of the merger
Sprint CEO: Merging with T-Mobile will provide the “best outcome” for consumers, employees and shareholders While Sprint reported growth in postpaid net additions during the second
Greetings from our nation’s capital (now home to the World Series champion Washington Nationals) and Lake Norman, NC. This was a very busy week for
The FCC has finally voted to approve T-Mobile, Sprint merger T-Mobile had a lot to celebrate during its third-quarter earnings call. The carrier’s net income hit
Sprint, T-Mobile US, Verizon and AT&T are going all-in on RCS, with a new joint venture to enable cross-carrier RCS messaging. The new Cross Carrier Messaging
5G is definitely fast and has a lot of potential, but it’s still in its infancy as far as technologies go — it needs time
Ookla, the speed test people we all use, know and trust have once again announced the fastest wireless service in the country. This time the
The Sunday Brief: Three up and comers
Greetings from Charlotte/Davidson, Norfolk/ Virginia Beach, Washington DC/ N Virginia, and Dallas/ Ft. Worth (picture is yours truly with Federated Wireless BoD member Tim McDonald).
#TBT: Project Loon connects Puerto Rico; Sprint’s Magic Box is hot; FirstNet sets state opt-in deadline … this week in 2017
Editor’s Note: RCR Wireless News goes all in for “Throwback Thursdays,” tapping into our archives to resuscitate the top headlines from the past. Fire up
While mobile virtual network operators may appear to be back in fashion, none of them are significant players among US wireless carriers. The largest of
Greetings from Davidson, North Carolina, and Virginia Beach, Virginia (sunrise pictured), where we are enjoying several days of R&R prior to two weeks of travel.
Sprint and T-Mobile US will stay put until at least 2030 timeframe With the Department of Justice recently giving Sprint and T-Mobile US the go ahead