Sprint vs. Verizon Standoff on Network Reliability and Capex
Verizon wasn’t happy about Sprint stealing their “Can you hear me now?” spokesperson or Sprint’s efforts to suggest that Sprint’s network reliability performs within 1%
Verizon wasn’t happy about Sprint stealing their “Can you hear me now?” spokesperson or Sprint’s efforts to suggest that Sprint’s network reliability performs within 1%
While the call itself was pretty understated as compared to even other CCI calls, it was in the Q&A where the call got interesting. Here
In a presentation at the Cohen and Company’s 44th Annual Technology, Media, and Telecom conference, AT&T’s CTO and President of AT&T Labs Krish Prabhu indicated that
So as a clear indication that Wall Street is very focused on small cell initiatives by the public tower companies, Crown Castle started reporting their
1. At heart, it’s all about network anti-congestion strategies. We’ve got to hand it to T-Mobile – they’ve been trying hard to market their shortcomings,
Spectrum sharing is a new trend in wireless telecom deployment and makes sense for many reasons: spectrum is rare and expensive, so sharing is profitable,
In recent months, there have been a number of merger rumors and announcements between various wired and wireless telecom companies. AT&T announced its proposed acquisition
9/23/15 Update: First of all, we’d like to mention that the term “Stealth” is a registered trademark of Stealth Towers. “Stealthy” can be used as
Steel in the Air recently completed a project for an investment bank where we examined the future of the tower construction market. We found as
Reading an article in the Press Democrat for Santa Rosa, CA where they show two separate stealth cell towers. The article is not particularly innovative-