Business Developed market
wireless subscriber growth appears to have stalled, but developing markets are growing rapidly and in many cases, the entire telecom infrastructure is wireless, providing a nice tailwind for Aviat.
Specifically, AT&T's
wireless subscriber growth continues to lag that of many sector rivals.
Not exact matches
The foray into video comes as
growth in
wireless is slowing: On that February earnings day, even as it boasted record profits, T - Mobile startled investors with low forecasts for new -
subscriber acquisition.
T - Mobile accounted for nearly all of the
subscriber growth in
wireless over the past few years, and the other carriers are cutting prices and adding promotional offers to catch up.
However, this
growth is being overshadowed, it seems, by some disappointing
wireless subscriber trends.