AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon Launch Joint Initiative to Address Cellphone Dead Zones in US
The FCC says the carriers’ spectrum pact could broaden satellite-to-phone options and give consumers more competition as SpaceX expands Starlink Mobile.
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AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon partner to ‘end’ wireless dead zones in US: What are they and what this mean for users
Tech News News: AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon have announced plans to form a new joint venture (JV) to reduce wireless “dead zones” across America. The US telecom m.
Verizon Joins Rivals On Satellite JV And Future Coverage Story
Verizon Communications (NYSE:VZ) plans to join AT&T and T-Mobile in a new joint venture to reduce wireless dead zones across the U.S. The companies intend to pool spectrum resources and work with satellite providers to support direct-to-device satellite connectivity. The effort targets rural and underserved areas, as well as backup connectivity during emergencies, with common technical standards across networks. For investors watching NYSE:VZ, t…
AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile Rally Against Dead Zones With Uncommon Satellite Move, Eye Starlink Push
AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile announced plans to jointly build a satellite-based network to eliminate U.S. wireless dead zones, aiming to connect ordinary phones directly to satellites. The move follows the FCC’s approval of EchoStar’s $40 billion spectrum sale to SpaceX and AT&T. The carriers have an agreement in principle but have not finalized terms. AT&T reported $31.5 billion in Q1 revenue and $126.4 billion in net debt. The post AT&T, Verizo…
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