Sentences with phrase «u.s. wireless industry»

To sell smartphones at major U.S. carriers, phone makers are required to test phone batteries at one of the 28 labs certified by the U.S. wireless industry's trade group, the CTIA, to ensure compliance with standards set by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
The companies on Sunday reached a $ 26.5 billion merger agreement that would reduce the U.S. wireless industry to three...
T - Mobile and Sprint reached a $ 26.5 billion merger agreement Sunday that would reduce the U.S. wireless industry to three major players — that is, if the Trump administration's antitrust regulators let the deal go through.
«That arrogance and indifference has defined the U.S. wireless industry for too long.

Not exact matches

A quiet decision by private equity firm Blackstone Group LP to recently sell three TV stations may foreshadow uncertain returns for some selling TV airwaves and lower wireless demand in the U.S. government's upcoming spectrum auction, industry watchers say.
The combined company will be named T - Mobile, and it will be a force for positive change in the U.S. wireless, video, and broadband industries.
And with the No. 3 U.S. wireless carrier attempting to acquire rival Sprint (NYSE: S), the company could soon become an even more dominant force within the industry.
As the ground shakes more strongly under the media and telecom industries, the U.S. wireless titan has only reacted tentatively.
In addition, Verizon (NYSE: VZ) has had to deal with new price - war considerations, including the potential merger of its No. 3 and No. 4 rivals in the U.S. wireless telecom industry, and is also reacting adversely to threats of higher interest rates.
June 14, 2016 • The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit rejected a lawsuit by telecom, cable and wireless industry associations against new rules that expanded federal oversight of Internet service providers.
RIM co-chief executive officer Jim Balsillie told a wireless industry conference last week that he expects the Bold will be available in the U.S. through AT&T in October.
Google Project Fi is fighting for a spot in the already congested wireless networks» industry that is dominated by the likes of Verizon, AT&T, T - Mobile, Sprint and U.S. Cellular.
The company also has a history of chasing industry - first solutions, having recently proclaimed itself to be the first OEM that commercialized a foldable smartphone while announcing the Axon M, so rushing a 5G phone to the market would be in line with its M.O. even though the next generation of wireless networks isn't likely to be available in the majority of the U.S. until late 2019 and is only expected to be commercialized on a national level more than two years from now.
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