Top Forecasts for 2015
1. Verizon’s Tower Sale Will Set the Market Verizon recently hired an investment bank to help sell its tower assets. Macquarie Securities Analyst Kevin Smithen
1. Verizon’s Tower Sale Will Set the Market Verizon recently hired an investment bank to help sell its tower assets. Macquarie Securities Analyst Kevin Smithen
In August, Marriott, along with the American Hotel and Lodging Association, petitioned the FCC to clarify whether hoteliers have the right to block guest’s personal
Net neutrality has been an industry buzzword for awhile now, but it wasn’t until President Obama’s statement this week that it, along with “The Open
WHY VERIZON’S TOWER SALE WILL SET THE MARKET Verizon has hired an investment bank to assist it with the possible sale of its tower assets.
AT&T is adding LTE to all their cell sites, even the rural ones. This is part of their Project VIP- an effort to upgrade AT&T’s
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