Time Warner Inc. investors are becoming convinced the company’s sale to AT&T Inc. will get done, even though President Donald Trump at one point seemed intent on stopping it. But don’t get too excited.
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Verizon Exempts Fios Mobile App From Data Caps
The offer applies to Fios customers who also use Verizon for their mobile phone service, with one exception: those on the new unlimited plan. With the worry over possible net neutrality violations now in its rearview , Verizon is pumping the gas on unlimited video streaming.
After escaping net neutrality probe, Verizon expands data cap exemptions
Just a few weeks after escaping a net neutrality investigation into data cap exemptions, Verizon has decided to let its FiOS mobile video stream on its wireless network without counting against data caps. Customers who have Verizon FiOS TV at home and a Verizon Wireless smartphone plan can watch TV outside their homes without using up the data allotments on limited mobile plans, the company announced today .
AT&T’s Flashing Yellow Light
Time Warner Inc. investors are becoming convinced the company’s sale to AT&T Inc. will get done, even though President Donald Trump at one point seemed intent on stopping it. But don’t get too excited.
Vice Strikes Mobile Deals With Major Carriers in Asia Pacific
Vice Media, the subject of IPO rumors, announced a series of deals on Wednesday with mobile carriers including Vodafone, DoCoMo and Indonesia’s XL Axiata. Vice Media , the youth-focused digital and TV company that counts Disney as its largest investor, is expanding its operations into Asia, the Middle East and Canada.
America’s Favorite Cell Phone Perk Is Coming Back, FCC Head Says, Because Of Obama Regs Roll-Back
Ajit Pai, the Republican chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, said that the recent uptick in “unlimited” data offerings from telecommunications companies is due to his reversal of burdensome federal oversight imposed by the Obama administration. Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T – the four largest wireless providers in the U.S. – all launched new unlimited data plans in recent weeks in an apparent attempt to capitalize on the change.
Verizon Is Gaining Momentum, Buy Here
The markets are off to a great start in 2017, but not every stock is participating in the rally. Despite a series of all-time highs from the major indices, telecommunications giant Verizon Communications While Verizon is off to a rough start in 2017, the stock is now showing positive signs for the first time in months.
Which U.S. Wireless Carrier Has the Best Network?
Sprint even hired the former Verizon pitchman, who for years asked, “Can you hear me now?” in ads touting Verizon’s network quality. In his Sprint ads, Marcarell attempts to make the point that having a better network means less now.
Dish Network put on clock to activate unused spectrum
Dish Network Corp. spent more than $3 billion five years ago on a trove of radio frequencies to exploit the mobile video revolution that’s vanquishing traditional media services such as the company’s namesake satellite-TV product. But the radio waves sit idle, and the company led by its founder, billionaire Charlie Ergen, is running into government demands that it utilize the spectrum.
T-Mobile USA Shares Rise as Company Blows Through Q4 Consensus for Earnings, Revenues
Mobile USA beat expectations for earnings and revenues in the fourth quarter, as competition between the wireless carriers grows increasingly intense. Shares rose 1.6% to $ The carrier reported earnings of 45 cents per share, well above Wall Street forecast 28 cents per share, and revenues of $10.2 billion also beat expectations of $9.86 billion.
Wireless Subscriber Growth Should No Longer Be the Focus for Verizon
The report card for America’s largest cell service provider demonstrates that the mobile business is getting mature. While this will continue to be Verizon’s bread-and-butter, it’s time for investors to focus on the other irons the company has in the fire.
FCC Rescinds Claim That AT&T, Verizon Violated Net Neutrality
The FCC also rescinded several other Wheeler-era reports and actions. The FCC released its report on the data cap exemptions in the final days of Democrat Tom Wheeler’s chairmanship.
FCC suspends probes of telecommunications firms
The Federal Communications Commission on Friday suspended its probes into whether thee major telecommunications companies violated net neutrality rules with their data plans. The FCC’s wireless telecom bureau sent letters to AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile informing them that the probes were over.
Speculation Builds on a Verizon-Charter Tie-up, No Offer Made
U.S. cable company Charter Communication Inc shares rose as much as 10 percent on Thursday after the Wall Street Journal reported a preliminary approach by Verizon Communications Inc about a tie-up, but Reuters sources said no proposal was made. Speculation over a combination of the two companies has been building steadily since last month, when Verizon Chief Executive Officer Lowell McAdam told Wall Street analysts that such a deal would make “industrial sense.”
As Verizon Hears T-Mobile’s Footsteps, It Might Go Acquisition-Hunting Again
Yes, rivals might attract some low-end customers with their cheap plans, Big Red has said, but we’ll hold onto the most lucrative consumer and business accounts thanks to our superior network. And as we upsell those customers on new services, our wireless revenue will grow.
Yahoo’s 4Q shows modest strides amid security breach fallout
Yahoo’s financial performance improved slightly during the fourth quarter while the company dealt with the fallout from massive security breaches that have jeopardized the $4.8 billion sale of its internet operations to Verizon Communications. The fourth-quarter report released Monday provided the latest snapshot of a shrinking company that has been steadily losing ground in the digital advertising market that generates most of its revenue.
Apple, Inc. Had to Get In Bed With Qualcomm Because of Verizon
The original iPhone launched as an AT&T exclusive, and AT&T’s 3G network is built on GSM. The Mac maker was still paying licensing fees to Qualcomm But things got a lot more complicated in 2011, which is when Apple and Qualcomm really took their relationship to the next level.
Verizon Stock Downgraded: What You Need to Know
Since the 2016 election, Verizon stock has gained 10% versus an S&P 500 gain of just 5%. Unfortunately for investors, while Verizon has outperformed so far, analysts at Wells Fargo see the stock underperforming in 2016, and gaining almost no value at all over the next 12 months.
Verizon Is Finally Paying Attention to This Valuable Market
One area where AT&T has been able to stymie its losses is in prepaid customers. Unlike postpaid customers, prepaid customers pay for services before they receive them.
5 Reasons T-Mobile Will Continue Outpacing the Competition’s Revenue Growth
“We’re looking at another year of very significant value creation,” CFO Braxton Carter said at a recent investors conference hosted by Citi. Carter expects T-Mobile’s service revenue — the money customers pay for their plans — to grow in the double digits, yet again, in 2017, which will ultimately translate into a sustainable ramp up in cash flow.
You’ll probably get to keep watching free video on your phone -…
The Federal Communications Commission staff has finally determined that AT&T and Verizon are likely violating net neutrality rules by offering their own video services without data charges. However, in taking more than a year to weigh in, the agency has likely lost its chance to rein in the practice.
Tom Wheeler accuses AT&T and Verizon of violating net neutrality
With just over a week left as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Tom Wheeler today accused AT&T and Verizon Wireless of violating net neutrality rules with paid data cap exemptions. But with the FCC about to switch to Republican control after next week’s inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, AT&T and Verizon can likely keep doing what they’re doing without any chance of punishment.
T-Mobile Expects to Have More Phone Customers Than AT&T Within 5 Years
He spouted off numbers like 2.1 million total net adds, 1.2 million postpaid net adds, and 933,000 postpaid phone net adds. But the most interesting thing he said, in my opinion, is that he expects to overtake AT&T If he had said something similar when he took over as CEO of T-Mobile four years ago, nobody would have believed him.
Best Cable Stocks of 2016
Cord-cutting grew worse in 2016 as an estimated more than 750,000 customers left pay-TV for other options over the last four quarters.Few operators bucked the trend this year, but there were still a handful of standout performers in the industry. Here are three of the best cable stocks from 2016.
Stock Face-Off: Verizon Communications Inc. vs. Sprint Corp.
In an industry where economies of scale play a deciding role, this is a massive business advantage for Big Red. The company can strike billion-dollar deals without breaking a sweat, take large business risks without betting the farm, and negotiate from a position of cash-backed strength.