The fiber fight rages on.
"We think this is the moment to stand up and show leadership," says Color of Change's Arisha Hatch.
Once again, though, most of the wireless gains came from connected cars and other non-phone devices.
In the very near future, we will no longer even think of there being a difference between television and digital video.
The Hair is back!
May the odds be forever in someone's favor. Anyone!?!
It will launch April 26 and will cost $5 a month.
The software giant once tried to buy it, so it might help others do so.
The new iPad Pro has an embedded version of Apple's custom SIM card to support use on more than 100 networks worldwide.
It's part of a two-step auction the FCC is holding for airwaves being ceded by TV broadcasters in exchange for a portion of the proceeds.
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Tom Wheeler has proposed rules to require broadband providers to get consent from customers before making use of most types of data.
Big if it happens. But no programming or pricing to announce.
There's a fiber fight in Kentucky.
Though next-generation networks are still years off, CEO Hans Vestberg says the push for early testing is warranted.
The company says the real story is the gains it continues to make using today's network.
The technology will show up first as an option for home broadband in remote areas, before eventually making its way to cellphones later in the decade.
Also called circling the drain.
Here's the problem: It doesn't have to cut itself a check, while rival video services do.
All those status updates and Instagram posts create unique demands on the cellular networks.
Perhaps the beginning of a different era for Apple.
Overall revenue and earnings were in the ballpark of what analysts were expecting.
The move is a poke at AT&T and Verizon, which charge hefty fees to take phones abroad.
Emergencies, autonomous vehicles and over-the-air software updates are all reasons why vehicles are getting their own cellular connections.
Dubbed FreeBee, the program lets businesses sponsor a customer's use of an app or website or even a particular action, like a specific download.
Plus, a new podcast from Re/code.
After nearly 30 years building MTV and other networks, he's headed to the Internet.
AT&T hasn't offered unlimited data to new customers since 2010.
The company cautions that financial guidance could come via social media in addition to the usual press releases or regulatory filings.
The writing has been on the wall for a while, but AT&T is now officially shutting the door.
Let your car find its parking spot.
And it will pay up to $650 in switching costs.