Americans love the internet, accessing it from home and on the road. Until 2007, Americans essentially had two choices when it came to home internet: cable internet or DSL. To the cable industries great credit, they were the first to …
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Roger’s Recon: State of Wireless Union 2014, Part One
The following Note is the first of a two-part series assessing some of last year’s key market developments and projecting their impact into 2014. We also offer our thoughts on the challenges and opportunities for wireless carriers this year and …
Look who’s back: T-Mobile JUMPs to growth
Innovation and a desire to compete is the basis of success. After years of languishing, T-Mobile has regained its competitive vigor with the reverse acquisition of Metro PCS. The secret of T-Mobile’s success is three pronged:
- First, the company went
FCC needs to realize carriers aren’t masters
It’s that time of year again. The FCC has to develop its next annual report to Congress on the state of competition in the U.S. wireless industry. In the last few years, the FCC has done a good job of …
iPhone overshadows everything else in Q4
- The fourth quarter of 2011 was excellent for the wireless industry. More than 5.7 million net additions in the quarter were fueled by the iPhone 4S launch, demonstrating that massive growth is still possible in wireless. This is welcome news
Spectrum crunch: All talk, no action, and consumers suffer
The gridlock between Capitol Hill and the FCC is holding the American consumer and economy hostage
In fact, the U.S. will run out of spectrum capacity to support wireless broadband networks in the next three to five years. That’s not