(Reuters) - Verizon Wireless will pay top U.S. cable providers $3.6 billion for wireless airwaves and let them resell its mobile service, heating up competition with the wireless company's chief ...
SpectrumCo, a joint venture among Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks, has agreed to sell mobile spectrum licenses covering 259 million U.S. residents to Verizon Wireless for $3.6 ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The Federal Communications Commission has approved Verizon Wireless’ acquisition of airwave licenses from four cable companies. Approval was expected after the Justice Department ...
Spectrum vs. Verizon Fios: Which is better for your home? For residents located in the Northeast, you've probably wondered which provider is the better option: Verizon Fios or Spectrum. If both ...
Verizon Wireless this week said it would sell portions of the spectrum it acquired in 2008, but only if the Federal Communications Commission and Justice Department approve a separate deal between ...
Verizon Wireless will swap spectrum with T-Mobile USA in the AWS (advanced wireless service) band, if Verizon can get regulatory approval to buy the spectrum from a group of cable companies, the ...
{mosads}Massachusetts Democratic Reps. Barney Frank, John Olver, John Tierney, Stephen Lynch and Niki Tsongas also signed the letter. Verizon agreed to pay $3.6 billion to acquire a block of radio ...
Opponents are turning up the heat, and in a combined statement have called on the FCC to suspend its review of Verizon's $3.9 billion acquisition of AWS spectrum. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...