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...A few weeks back DD asked whether T-Mobile had done enough to save its Sprint deal. It turns out several US states don’t think so....
...Verizon, AT&T, Comcast and Charter have all reported subscriber losses in the third quarter. Altice USA shed a net 33,000 pay-TV subscribers, but that was fewer than the 40,000 it lost a year ago....
...The new service could offer a better interface — particularly for mobile phones — and features such as free mobile listening, according to people briefed on the plans....
...Another first is the USA Pavilion — look out for glassware by John Hogan and the rugged furniture of Fernando Mastrangelo....
...They were used in the 1990s by AT&T and Sprint to try to attract a higher valuation for their fast-growing mobile businesses, and by companies including Walt Disney to tap into the dotcom bubble for their...
...The two companies will also co-produce new content — and sell advertising space across mobile, desktop and TV screens....
...Potential targets could include a content company, such as Time Warner, Lionsgate or Netflix, or a wireless provider such as T-Mobile US....
...Freemium v paid: Streaming competition swells YouTube is one of several Spotify competitors bringing streaming services to the market this year....
...T-Mobile and the FTC were in talks to settle the matter but could not reach an agreement, prompting the FTC to sue the company in July....
...AT&T’s 2011 attempt to buy T-Mobile US, its smaller mobile rival, ended in costly failure after opposition from the Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice, and the company could...
...T-Mobile USA has struggled to compete with its larger US rivals, losing customers to them in recent years....
...There are more than 320m mobile subscribers in the US and four major US mobile network operators, Verizon Wireless, AT&T Mobility, Sprint and Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile USA unit....
...Deutsche Telekom’s deal to reverse merge its T-Mobile USA unit with MetroPCS looks set for completion after the German group sweetened its offer for the US wireless carrier, swaying the votes of two hedge...
...Concern at the creation of a duopoly was central to why US regulators opposed AT&T’s $39bn bid for Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile USA in 2011....
...operators: Verizon Wireless, AT&T Mobility, Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile USA....
...T-Mobile USA unit....
...That strategy, outlined after AT&T’s $39bn bid for T-Mobile USA fell apart late last year in the face of regulatory opposition, focuses on T-Mobile USA offering a range of low-cost mobile services....
...T-Mobile USA, which is owned by Deutsche Telekom, first announced plans to sell its towers 18 months ago, but those plans were jettisoned when AT&T bid $39bn for the company....
...When the AT&T deal fell apart, the German company pledged to run T-Mobile USA on an independent basis and keep investing in it....
...Ever since AT&T bowed to regulatory opposition and abandoned its $39bn bid for Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile USA unit 10 months ago, the US mobile telecoms market has been waiting for the next move towards...
...Last week Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile USA announced a reverse takeover of MetroPCS, the country’s fifth largest mobile provider....
...T-Mobile USA has struggled in recent years to halt the defection of valuable monthly contract customers to its rivals which, unlike T-Mobile USA, now all offer Apple’s iPhone....
...Sprint is the third of the “big four” US mobile operators to launch a 4G network based on LTE technology – Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile USA unit plans to launch its LTE network next year....
...The agreement among the cable companies comes as the big four US nationwide mobile operators – Verizon Wireless, AT&T Mobility, Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile USA – struggle to meet the rapidly growing mobile...
...US mobile network operators including AT&T, Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile USA unit and Sprint Nextel face a spectrum shortage because of the surging use of data-hungry smartphones including Apple’s iPhone....
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