It looks like Comcast is looking to expand a little. How? By becoming a mobile carrier. The company will reportedly take part in upcoming wireless auctions.
In a letter sent to the FCC, T-Mobile boldly proclaims that there is enough competition in the U.S. wireless industry for regulation to not be exerted.
Following the horrific terrorist attack in Nice, France, mobile carriers including AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, Verizon, and Google have waived fees temporarily.
With the coming Internet of Things infrastructure rollout during the next several years, three U.S. companies with existing technologies are ready to rule.
Verizon's Hum is like parental controls for a teenager's car. It's described as "an intuitive product that helps cars go from zero to smart in seconds."
Verizon is getting ready to test and launch its next generation TV service later this year. The new service will come into homes via an all-IP set-top box.