U.S. telco launches nationwide LTE-M network.
U.S. telco launches nationwide LTE-M network.
Japanese operator reports slight decline in revenue due to forex impact, device distribution business.
U.S. telco axes 155 staff at mobile video-streaming division Go90.
Disruption, that overused word, showed its dark side in a year marked by political upsets and economic uncertainty.
The telco industry’s dealmakers were out in force in 2016, as players sought greater scale or eyed opportunities in adjacent markets.
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Japan-based telco reports fall in revenue due to currency effects.
Mobile and tablet Internet use overtakes desktop for the first time, and some companies are doing a better job than others at capturing the opportunity.
U.S. telco will have a hard time proving to the FCC and the Justice Department that the deal will truly benefit consumers.
Ansip wants better data-sharing, Vestager wants to stop anticompetitive data-sharing, meanwhile 500 million hacked Yahoo users just want to know where their data is.
Japan-based telco reports 2.9% rise in revenue, profit dips 8.9%.
U.S. telco’s fixed-line connections fall by 92,000; group revenue, earnings slide.
Telia, Orange and Verizon are among a growing number of major telecoms operators looking to diversify, as this week’s news highlights show.
Deal adds to U.S. telco’s growing portfolio of media, content assets.
Verizon buys a chunk of AwesomenessTV and is then linked with Yahoo, while T-Mobile bolsters Binge On.
Japanese telco creates separate subsidiaries for its domestic and international assets.
Mobile operators argue that advertisers should cover the data costs of serving ads.
Japanese operator’s revenue increases 7.9% to 6.8 trillion on strong domestic growth, U.S. dollar.
Operator may give customers control over quantity, type of ads that reach their devices.
Presidential hopeful says Open Internet Order prevents ISPs from recouping the cost of networks from OTT players.