took aim at T-Mobile USA’s network performance in newspapers ads today, escalating a rivalry between two companies that were once poised to merge. Responding to unspecified claims by T-Mobile, AT&T ran a full-page counterattack in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and USA Today .
November 6 (SeeNews) – Slovenia’s telecommunications regulator, AKOS, opened a public tender for allocating 5G radio frequencies for the provisioning of public telecommunications services to […]
Gavin Williamson’s new cabinet job gives him oversight of national security issues despite previously being sacked from the government for allegedly leaking highly sensitive information, […]
The chief executive officer of ASML, the overwhelmingly dominant supplier of lithography equipment to the semiconductor industry, says that China will eventually learn how to […]