Verizon Communications Inc., the biggest wireless carrier in the US, will buy some of US Cellular Corp.’s spectrum licenses for $1 billion as the tower operator sheds parts of its portfolio.
A spokesperson for Verizon said the wireless connectivity problems were related to third-party hardware issues.
Regional cellular provider UScellular has announced an agreement to sell a portion of its spectrum to Verizon for $1 billion. The company, which announced the deal over the weekend (October 18), ...
UScellular has announced a deal to sell part of its spectrum assets to AT&T for $1.018 billion. This transaction is part of ...
Verizon Wireless today announced the LG Spectrum 2, an Android 4.0 smartphone that shares many features with the LG Optimus G. One feature that makes the device somewhat unique is its ability to ...
Currently, T-Mobile is passing regulatory scrutiny over the $4.4 billion purchase of US Cellular’s stores, customers, and ...
United States Cellular said on Thursday it has agreed to sell a portion of spectrum licenses used to transmit mobile phone ...
Verizon Communications Inc. VZ recently activated more ... The company operates in a competitive and almost saturated U.S.
Customers in Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, New York City, and Washington, DC appear to have been most heavily impacted ...
AT&T will buy UScellular spectrum including 3.45 GHz and 700 MHz for $1 billion, as the latter prepares to sell its wireless ...
(Reuters) - United States Cellular said on Friday it has agreed to sell some of its spectrum licenses to Verizon in a $1 billion deal ... an agreement with T-Mobile to sell almost all of its wireless ...