Articles tagged with: At&t Wireless and Mvno
GUEST COLUMN - More spectrum, for whom?"
Mexico's antitrust authority CFC (Cofeco) recently won a legal battle upholding its decision to allow bidders no more than 35MHz of 1900MHz spectrum that was auctioned in 2005. This puts an end to temporary injunctions that allowed bidders to claim up to 65MHz and means the government must now re-auction any spectrum awarded in excess of the 35MHz permitted. more
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Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) are poised to capture more market share from U.S. wireless service providers in coming months, but the long-term success of many MVNOs is far from assured, according to a new study released by Heavy Reading. more
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AT&T to re-enter the wireless market
The USA landline operator, AT&T says that it is re-entering the wireless market by signing a five year agreement with the CDMA operator, SprintPCS to roll out an MVNO. As the company is signing up with a CDMA operator, customers of the soon to be merged AT&T Wireless would need a new handset to use the AT&T "wireless" network. more
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