Google has signed a deal with Sprint’s CEO Masayoshi Son, and is in negotiations with T-Mobile, to launch a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO).
https://newsletter.steelintheair.com/why-googles-mvno-nova-is-just-what-the-wireless-industry-needs
NTelos, a regional wireless operator, serving 270K subscribers in VA and WV, sold the last of its cell towers to a private equity firm.
https://newsletter.steelintheair.com/ntelos-selling-assets-to-what-end
With the recently announced sale of Verizon’s 11,000+ towers to American Tower, we thought it would be interesting to compare the fundamental details of.
https://newsletter.steelintheair.com/comparing-large-tower-company-deals
FCC Commission Ajit Pai says Dish Network has made “a mockery” of the FCC’s small business discount program that gave $25% discounts to qualifying.
https://newsletter.steelintheair.com/is-dish-playing-roulette
As we look back at 2015, we at Steel in the Air believe we may have observed the high point for tower company industry.
https://newsletter.steelintheair.com/was-2015-the-peak-of-the-tower-industry
The outcome of the TriStar/ American Tower litigation might be of interest to some of our clients who unluckily witnessed first-hand the bickering.
https://newsletter.steelintheair.com/remember-when-tristar-took-amt-to-court
Cost is a big factor, but is it more important than coverage? Then again, why is true nationwide coverage important, as long as you.
https://newsletter.steelintheair.com/why-do-most-cell-phone-subscribers-change-their-plans
Even though Sprint and T-Mobile were officially discouraged to merge into one unified entity, the #3 and #4 (which is which is hard to.
https://newsletter.steelintheair.com/sprint-and-t-mobile-still-considering-partnering
While the dust settles from the recent record setting AWS-3 auction ($44 billion spent), the FCC is preparing to complete an innovative auction of.
https://newsletter.steelintheair.com/2016-tv-whitespace-incentive-auction-update
One industry analyst suggests that price-cutting will plummet wireless carriers down the slippery slope of bankruptcy – unless they start differentiating their offerings. Speed alone is.
https://newsletter.steelintheair.com/wireless-carriers-need-to-open-up