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Why Google’s MVNO “Nova” is just what the Wireless Industry Needs

On April 26, 2015April 26, 2022By ken

Google has signed a deal with Sprint’s CEO Masayoshi Son, and is in negotiations with T-Mobile, to launch a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO).

NTelos Selling Assets – to What End?

On April 26, 2015April 26, 2022By ken

NTelos, a regional wireless operator, serving 270K subscribers in VA and WV, sold the last of its cell towers to a private equity firm.

Comparing Large Tower Company Deals

On April 26, 2015April 26, 2022By ken

With the recently announced sale of Verizon’s 11,000+ towers to American Tower, we thought it would be interesting to compare the fundamental details of.

Is Dish Playing Roulette?

On April 26, 2015April 26, 2022By ken

 FCC Commission Ajit Pai says Dish Network has made “a mockery” of the FCC’s small business discount program that gave $25% discounts to qualifying.

Was 2015 the Peak of the Tower Industry?

On April 26, 2015April 26, 2022By ken

As we look back at 2015, we at Steel in the Air believe we may have observed the high point for tower company industry.

Remember When Tristar Took AMT to Court?

On April 26, 2015April 26, 2022By ken

The outcome of the TriStar/ American Tower [AMT] litigation might be of interest to some of our clients who unluckily witnessed first-hand the bickering.

Why Do Most Cell Phone Subscribers Change their Plans?

On April 26, 2015April 26, 2022By ken

Cost is a big factor, but is it more important than coverage? Then again, why is true nationwide coverage important, as long as you.

Sprint and T-Mobile Still Considering Partnering

On April 26, 2015April 26, 2022By ken

Even though Sprint and T-Mobile were officially discouraged to merge into one unified entity, the #3 and #4 (which is which is hard to.

2016 TV Whitespace Incentive Auction Update

On April 26, 2015April 26, 2022By ken

While the dust settles from the recent record setting AWS-3 auction ($44 billion spent), the FCC is preparing to complete an innovative auction of.

Wireless Carriers Need to Open Up

On April 26, 2015April 26, 2022By ken

One industry analyst suggests that price-cutting will plummet wireless carriers down the slippery slope of bankruptcy – unless they start differentiating their offerings. Speed alone is.

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