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In perhaps the longest courtship in telecom history, T-Mobile US and Sprint announced today that they will merge to form a 5G powerhouse.
Navigating a Fierce Wireless Arena The U.S. wireless market is a fiercely competitive battleground dominated by three giants: ...
During his time as president of technology, Ewaldsson oversaw the company's rollout of 5G following T-Mobile's merger with ...
T-Mobile and Sprint race to deploy — and spend billions on — their respective 5G networks as the merger looms.
They are struggling to get new customers and retain current ones. T-Mobile can get these assets to keep Sprint running, and over time get everyone onto the same network tech.
EchoStar’s 5G ambitions go back to 2019, and are the byproduct of another major telecom deal: T-Mobile’s acquisition of ...
T-Mobile's upcoming LTE home router. Sprint has a mountain of 2.5GHz spectrum, and T-Mobile wants to combine it with its 600MHz holdings to run 5G.
April 26, 2019 T-Mobile has revealed more details about its 5G roll out and investment in the US as the company is facing more questions from the regulator FCC on its $26 billion merger with Sprint.
In an exclusive chat with T-Mobile executives before the announcement, I learned which moves took the carrier from No. 4 to the top.
T-Mobile says it’s now rolling out 5G connections capable of multi-gigabit download speed, all achieved by aggregating four slower channels (or carriers) into one. Only Samsung Galaxy S23 phones ...