From Altice to Zettabytes, via Cable & Wireless and cable deals, Nokia, Chuck Robbins and Xavier Niel. It’s all here…
From Altice to Zettabytes, via Cable & Wireless and cable deals, Nokia, Chuck Robbins and Xavier Niel. It’s all here…
U.S. mobile operator willing to pay up to $650 per customer in switching fees to capture users from AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile.
U.S. telco granted FCC permission to not support TTY.
German incumbent’s domestic revenue flat while the rest of Europe continues to weigh on results.
U.S. telco follows in AT&T’s footsteps by petitioning FCC for permission to offer services that do not support TTY.
FCC says U.S. telco’s upcoming service not required to support text telephony.
Founding members of Evolve coalition include U.S. operators, Alcatel-Lucent, Qualcomm.
Voting opens for the coveted CEO of the Year award; the shortlist includes candidates from big names such as Deutsche Telekom, TeliaSonera and Ooredoo, as well as some influential figures from smaller telcos.
A change in identity is afoot for a number of industry players, but is there substance behind the style?
T-Mobile US says it prefers crowd-source testing to ‘antiquated’ third-party study, while Sprint highlights improvement in call performance.
Satellite TV provider officially misses out on $3.3 billion worth of small business credits.
Japanese telco spends €78 million on additional Sprint shares, expressing confidence in its turnaround initiatives.
U.S. telco launches Open World add-on, offering 1 GB of free data to roamers in Canada, Mexico.
Shentel amends partnership deal with Sprint, nTelos brand to disappear when takeover closes next year.
U.S. telcos react to regulator’s decisions to reserve 600-MHz frequencies for small players and deny Dish’s discount on AWS-3 spectrum.
Telco aims to replicate Japanese turnaround success in the U.S. market.
German operator posts 13.5% increase in adjusted earnings; ups growth forecast for domestic broadband market.
CEOs of telco’s four largest European markets to report directly to group chief Colao.
America Movil aims to ‘lead integration’ of Mexico and U.S. telecoms markets, but it’s not the only one.
Telecom execs behaving badly is a sign of intense competitive pressure in the U.S. mobile market.