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A merger deal between pay-as-you-go wireless carriers MetroPCS Communications Inc. and Leap Wireless International Inc. isn't going to happen any time soon, as MetroPCS withdrew its unsolicited ...
MetroPCS has a network that T-Mobile can use to rapidly deploy its 4G LTE network around the country. There’s a finite amount of spectrum available, and all carriers want as much of it as possible.
MetroPCS Communications, Inc. (NYSE: PCS), the nation's leading provider of unlimited, flat-rate wireless communications service, launches Screen-it, ...
MetroPCS is among the first wireless operators to deploy an all-digital network based on third generation infrastructure and handsets.
BANGALORE, May 7 (Reuters) - Low cost wireless carriers MetroPCS Communications Inc and Leap Wireless Inc reported strong subscriber additions for the first quarter, riding on increased demand for ...
Regional wireless company MetroPCS Wireless Inc. will launch service in greater Los Angeles today, bringing its low-priced prepaid plans for unlimited calling and text messaging to an area ...
In its ongoing effort to provide consumers with the largest selection of wireless handsets for low-cost unlimited service, MetroPCS Communications, Inc. (NYSE: PCS), the nation’s leading provider of ...
All MetroPCS customers who travel from the Greater Philadelphia area to and from the South Jersey Shore area will enjoy continuous wireless service for no additional cost to their current service.
MetroPCS won the 3G spectrum in 2006's AWS auction. Three existing markets, Detroit, Dallas and Los Angeles, will see their service upgraded to EV-DO from 1xRTT.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Leap Wireless and MetroPCS have been unable to reach an agreement that would lead to a merger of the two low-cost wireless carriers. The two companies have ...
MetroPCS, which has 7.6 million subscribers, turned on Long Term Evolution, or LTE, service in Las Vegas. It's ahead of Verizon Wireless, which has 92 million subscribers and plans to bring LTE to ...
Discount wireless provider MetroPCS Communications made an unsolicited bid to buy rival Leap Wireless for about $5.5 billion in stock Tuesday.
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