Qualcomm Cuts Outlook, Warning Its Snapdragon 810 Dropped From a Flagship Device
The chipmaker also said it continues to have concerns about its China business despite having resolved one customer dispute.
View ArticleSprint Is No Longer the Worst Network, Says RootMetrics Study
T-Mobile continues to do well in some major cities, but loses out in the latest statewide and national comparisons.
View ArticleIn a Five-City iPhone Speed Test, AT&T Tops Verizon
My latest cellular speed test has made me consider something I never thought I would contemplate, after a few years of horrible service in the iPhone's early days: Switching back to AT&T from Verizon.
View ArticleEricsson CEO on 5G, Apple Suit and Net Neutrality
Re/code caught up with Hans Vestberg at Mobile World Congress for a wide-ranging interview.
View ArticleMapping the Long, Winding Road to 5G Wireless Technology
The technical specifications have not been set and the first networks are still years away, but the battle for 5G has begun.
View ArticleGeneral Motors to Earn $350 Million Over Three Years From 4G Technology in Cars
GM's OnStar 4G LTE connection is an "untapped, under-appreciated opportunity."
View ArticleGoogle Joins Stable of Tech Companies Licensing Their LTE Patents as a Group
The move comes the same week that the search giant was in court defending its patent-licensing practices.
View ArticleGoogle’s Wireless Service: What It Means for Consumers, Google and the Carriers
It's a pretty good deal for consumers, but also a way for Google to prod other mobile operators to lower prices and get more people on the Internet.
View ArticleSprint Secures Plan to Modernize Its Network. But at What Cost?
SoftBank chief Masayoshi Son has signed off on a pricey plan to vastly improve Sprint's network, sources say.
View ArticleU.S. Leads in 4G Wireless Networks, but Speeds Are Just Middling
The U.S. leads the world in customers using LTE networks, but performance is roughly on par with Germany and South Korea.
View ArticleQualcomm Slices Earnings Forecast Again, Will Cut 15 Percent of Workers
The San Diego-based company also reached an agreement with activist shareholder Jana Partners to reshape its board and consider structural changes to the company.
View ArticleAT&T Adds 2.1 Million Customers, Though Mostly Cars and Tablets
The company also announced per-share earnings ahead of expectations, while revenue was roughly what analysts were expecting.
View ArticleVerizon Edges AT&T in Network Quality, While Sprint Makes Improvements
As price competition intensifies, rankings of network quality are increasingly important for all four major carriers.
View ArticleQualcomm Eyes Security Cameras, Other Markets as Smartphone Growth Slows
The company is introducing a design for a smart security camera and two new modem chips for markets like smart meters.
View ArticleVerizon Says New Network Just for Internet-Connected Devices Will...
The company on Wednesday said it is testing a new network core, due to launch next year, that will pave the way for Internet-connected gadgets without a monthly fee.
View ArticleSprint Posts Wider-Than-Expected Loss as $2 Billion in Cost Cuts Loom
The company also cut its full-year outlook, though it did at long last manage to add postpaid phone customers.
View ArticleJudge Stops Sprint From Shutting Down Parts of Its WiMax Network, at Least...
The move prevents the Friday shutdown for 90 days, at least in some areas, according to a group that was seeking to require that Sprint keep the network running.
View ArticleSprint Keeps WiMax Network Up to Comply With Court Order, Deactivates Most Users
Pre LTE, Sprint was the first to have a true 4G network thanks to its adoption of WiMax.
View ArticleLG Halts Sales of New LTE-Connected Smartwatch
The company cited a "a hardware issue which affects the day-to-day functionality of the device."
View ArticleOnce Again, Qualcomm Says No to Splitting Itself
It's the third time the company has considered a split.
View ArticleSprint Finalizes Plan to Trim Network Costs by Up to $1 Billion
Prepare for more disruptions.
View ArticleWhy Your Next Car Is Likely to Have Its Own Cell Service
Emergencies, autonomous vehicles and over-the-air software updates are all reasons why vehicles are getting their own cellular connections.
View ArticleT-Mobile Squeaks Past Verizon for Title of Fastest LTE Network
AT&T and Sprint battled it out for third and fourth place, says OpenSignal.
View ArticleThe Expanding Choices in Wireless Connectivity
Connectivity has become the lifeblood for our devices -- as essential to them as water is to us.
View ArticleRajiv Suri Has a 10-Year Plan to Make Nokia Great Again
Though mostly a network equipment player, Nokia plans to continue dabbling in the consumer arena through brand licensing and homegrown products.
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