Satellite
T-Mobile Says Satellite Connectivity Will Complement, Not Replace Wireless Networks
Satellite service is becoming an essential add-on for premium wireless customers, officials say.
Satellite
Satellite service is becoming an essential add-on for premium wireless customers, officials say.
Satellite
The carriers said they’re looking to foster competition in the direct-to-device space.
Wireless
CFO Peter Osvaldik also reiterated he saw satellite operators as complementary rather than competitive.
Satellite
The major carriers have said they’re uninterested.
mergers
Also, the carrier’s direct-to-cell service with SpaceX has been seeing less usage than expected.
Earnings
The company is no longer reporting individual subscriber metrics.
mergers
The carrier also announced a new business internet service with Starlink.
MWC
The satellite company sent leaders to MWC this week to tease plans for its Starlink Mobile service.
Earnings
T-Mobile is expecting 15 million fixed wireless broadband customers by 2030. It had 558,000 net broadband additions in Q4.
Wireless
T-Mobile says switching tool not illegal, as AT&T alleges. They’re also fighting about an advertising dispute
Fiber
AT&T CEO John Stankey said the company was still all-in on fiber.
Earnings
The company also added 54,000 fiber subscribers, in addition to 755,000 absorbed from Metronet.
Wireless
Leadership handoff from Mike Sievert set for Nov. 1
SpaceX
T-Mobile accelerates growth with major mergers, fiber expansion, and satellite connectivity push.