CCI expresses interest in buying Verizon towers
Crown Castle (CCI) is the largest of the Big Three U.S. tower companies, and currently owns 40K towers nationwide (followed by American Tower with ~28K
Crown Castle (CCI) is the largest of the Big Three U.S. tower companies, and currently owns 40K towers nationwide (followed by American Tower with ~28K
Along with AT&T’s recent acquisition of DirectTV, it committed to expanding its LTE network to “an additional 15 million customer locations” – and like the
The Big Four Wireless Carriers (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile) are in the business of churning customers from another service provider to their own network.
The driving force behind this is the monetization of video-based demand, which relies on providing consumers the best user experience – both indoors and on-the-go.
T-Mobile’s solution to capacity issues (eg: too many people placing heavy demands on the network)? Free femtocell coverage aka “Uncarrier 7.0”. Recently, T-Mobile has been
Sprint adds 15 rural carriers to its Rural Roaming Network, an initiative that originally launched during the first half of 2014 with 12 regional wireless
Bienvenido a Steel in the Air. Llevamos ayudando desde 2004 a propietarios privados y gobiernos locales en la tasación y negociación sobre el arrendamiento de
Are U.S. carriers holding out on Wi-Fi offloading until after next year’s spectrum auction? WiFi offloading is when carriers use WiFi hotspots as an accessory
Open Internet Rights Group Public Knowledge plans to file net neutrality complaints against Verizon and possibly other Big 4 wireless carriers over traffic throttling. Public
Verizon’s latest ploy to move its customers away from unlimited data plans to a pay-per-gigabite model is under criticism by FCC Chairman Wheeler. Verizon stated