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The $30 plan offers 130GB of 5G data for whenever your normal connection drops out or slows down. It lands as a new survey shows fixed-wireless 5G is seeing a 'dramatic growth trajectory.'
The FCC looks into a telecoms outage where AT&T users were suddenly unable to make calls to carriers like Verizon on Tuesday. AT&T says it's since resolved the issue.
SpaceX reveals the target date in an FCC filing that also urges the commission to loosen restrictions on radio frequency emissions to improve the system's coverage.
Verizon commits $100 million to help the satellite-connectivity startup cover gaps in its terrestrial network. But AST first has to get commercial Bluebird satellites into low Earth orbit.
The roughly $4.4 billion transaction will add UScellular customers to T-Mobile’s total.
The carrier's site also now hides the Magenta plan that was once its flagship offering.
The prepaid brand’s pricing tweaks encourage new customers to stick around for longer.
The wireless carriers are also required to adjust their advertising moving forward.
New and existing Cricket Wireless customers can get unlimited talk and text with 1GB of data.
The billion-dollar acquisition brings one of the cheapest ways to use T-Mobile's network into the T-Mobile corporate family. (And earns Mint pitchman Ryan Reynolds a few bucks.)
AT&T Turbo offers 'enhanced data connectivity' for an extra $7 per month per line. But why not just offer it to all customers at no extra charge?
This week's enforcement action follows an investigation that launched almost six years ago.
The news has incensed some Verizon smartwatch customers who were told they cannot avoid the $5 increase because they are on payment plans.
The carrier's 'Away' plan, pitched to campers and RV travelers, offers a choice of 200GB for $110 or unlimited data for $160.
Depending on your needs, Visible's new plans promise to save you up to $145 per year and keep you connected when you travel abroad.
The company asks the FCC for clearance to test the cellular Starlink technology in several other markets, including Australia, Canada, Japan, and New Zealand.
AT&T also appears to revise its estimate of affected users from 73 million to 51 million.
MobileX uses AI to predict how much data you'll use and help you choose a plan, and you can now buy an iPhone or Android device directly from the carrier.
The suit is demanding AT&T pay damages and provide monetary relief for allegedly failing to act quickly enough to address a data leak.
The leaked data set included an astounding 73 million passcodes; 7.6 million of those are still current AT&T account holders.