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Analyst Angle: LTE progress in the US is a cause for concern in Europe

The European mobile industry has been accustomed to being at the forefront of developing and deploying mobile technologies, but the recent realization that operators in the United States have established

Time Trippin’: Amp’d puts up; Verizon Wireless pitches public safety proposal … 7 years ago this week

Editor’s Note: The RCR Wireless News Time Machine is a way to take advantage of our extensive history in covering the wireless space to fire up the DeLorean and take a trip back in time to re-visit some of the more interesting headlines from...

Reality Check: How to choose the optimal base station antennas

The choice of antennas for base stations rarely receives any attention. Antennas are regarded as a cheap commodity that will “do its job” regardless of which antenna you choose. Nothing could be further

Canadian carrier stocks soar on Verizon/Vodafone deal

Canadian carriers seem to be breathing a sigh of relief today as Verizon Communications’ recently announced plans to acquire full control of its wireless assets appear to have diverted the U.S.-based telecom giant’s ambitions from entering the Canadian wireless market. According to published reports,...

Carrier Wrap: Shentel reorganizes management; Globalstar launches second-gen network

Editor’s Note: Wireless operators are a busy bunch, and as such RCR Wireless News will attempt to gather some of the important announcements that may slip through the cracks from the world’s largest carriers in a weekly wrap-up. Enjoy! --Regional telecom provider Shenandoah Telecommunications announced...

Verizon Wireless providing template for LTE spectrum enhancements

The move to bolster LTE services has seen wireless carriers spend billions of dollars on new spectrum assets in support of ballooning consumer demand, resources that are rapidly being put into place. Most carriers entered the LTE market with a single band of spectrum,...

Bell Canada voices opposition to Canadian government’s 700 MHz auction plans

Concern over rules proposed for the upcoming auction of 700 MHz spectrum licenses in Canada continues to simmer, as this week Bell Canada threw its voice behind those questioning the government’s current plans to limit bidding opportunities for established wireless carriers in favor of...

LatAm Wrap-Up: Cisco launches innovation center in Brazil; region’s spectrum shortfall

Cisco has opened a center of innovation in Rio de Janeiro. The center will integrate Cisco’s portfolio with technology from local players to create solutions that meet the needs of the Brazilian market. During the ceremony, Robert Lloyd, Cisco’s president for development and sales,...

Amazon report shows Globalstar focus on terrestrial offer

Online retailing giant Amazon.com has reportedly been testing a wireless network with satellite communications provider Globalstar. Bloomberg noted in a report that the service was recently tested in Cupertino, Calif., using spectrum controlled by Globalstar. The report suggests Amazon was interested in trialing a service...

Carrier-sponsored survey finds Canadians in favor of home-brewed operators

Canadians appear willing to give up increased competition in their domestic wireless space for keeping that market, or at least according to a new survey released by Nanos Research and conducted on behalf of Bell Canada and Telus, two entrenched wireless operators opposed to...

LTE market remains hot; AT&T predicts 400 markets, 270M pops covered by year end

AT&T Mobility is looking to stay hot on the heels of rival Verizon Wireless in rolling out LTE services, announcing today that it plans to launch service in at least 50 more markets by the end of the year. The carrier said the planned...

Time Trippin’: Beginnings of device subsidies; license doughnuts … 17 years ago this week

Editor’s Note: The RCR Wireless News Time Machine is a way to take advantage of our extensive history in covering the wireless space to fire up the DeLorean and take a trip back in time to re-visit some of the more interesting headlines from...

TIA handicaps spectrum initiatives

Spectrum is a source the wireless industry cannot get enough of. With consumer demand for wireless services on an ever-increasing track, wireless carriers and equipment providers are constantly on the lookout for new spectrum resources. Danielle Coffey, VP of government affairs at TIA, provided insight...

Ntelos stock plunges on Sprint overbuild concerns

Investors in rural wireless operator Ntelos were spooked this morning on news that roaming partner Sprint was looking to overbuild LTE coverage across portions of Ntelos’ markets. FBR Capital noted in a research report that Sprint was currently on track to build out LTE coverage...

Weekly Wrap: Spectrum spat, Cisco’s cuts and LTE winners

Spectrum spat AT&T came out swinging this week with a hard-hitting response to T-Mobile's proposed "dynamic market rule" for upcoming 600 MHz spectrum auctions. T-Mobile U.S. wants to limit the amount of spectrum any carrier can acquire in a given market, with caps gradually increasing...

Time Trippin’: Birth of the ‘two-way’; Oki exits … 15 years ago this week

Editor’s Note: The RCR Wireless News Time Machine is a way to take advantage of our extensive history in covering the wireless space to fire up the DeLorean and take a trip back in time to re-visit some of the more interesting headlines from...

Reader Forum: Utilizing TV white space, unlicensed spectrum in an M2M world

Recently, the wireless industry has found that the use of unlicensed spectrum and TV white space are promising areas of research. It’s becoming widely talked about and experts have begun to focus on

T-Mobile US posts industry leading Q2 customer growth

Backing up previous hints of a strong quarter, T-Mobile US posted robust operational results for the second quarter, which was its first as a combined entity with MetroPCS. T-Mobile US said it added 1.1 million net customers during the quarter, a significant turnaround from the...

Is T-Mobile US new target for Dish?

Having been thwarted in its most recent attempts to enter the domestic mobile space, Dish Network said it was still mulling over its options, hinting that perhaps T-Mobile US could be its new target. Speaking with analysts following the release of its second quarter financial...

Time Trippin’: 700 MHz auction delayed; tech bubble set to burst … 13 years ago this week

Editor’s Note: The RCR Wireless News Time Machine is a way to take advantage of our extensive history in covering the wireless space to fire up the DeLorean and take a trip back in time to re-visit some of the more interesting headlines from...

U.S. Cellular rides turbulent Q2, hints at more asset sales

Regional wireless operator U.S. Cellular reported second quarter financial results overshadowed by recent news involving asset sales and changes of leadership. The carrier, which recently sold its operations in its hometown of Chicago and other Midwest markets to Sprint for $480 million,...

Reality Check: Can Sprint restore its luster?

What is motivating the resurgence in Sprint interest? Here are several thoughts from discussions with many of you as well as a quick scan of recent earnings analysis:

Canadian Chamber of Commerce calls out Industry Canada on wireless competition plans

Canada’s incumbent wireless carriers received support in their ongoing attempts to influence the government’s plans to establish rules for the upcoming auction of 700 MHz spectrum licenses. Perrin Beatty, president and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, noted in a blog post that Industry...

Worst of the Week: The real Jedi Council

This week I would like to stay on that topic, but attempt to figure out why AT&T ended up paying what it paid to acquire Leap. From a Securities and Exchange Commission filing by Leap released this week, it would appear that