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On November 7, 2012, Sprint Nextel announced the acquisition of 20 MHz of spectrum and 585,000 customers from U.S. Cellular in Chicago, St. Louis, central Illinois and three other Midwest markets. The deal was expected to close in mid-2013. [79]
UScellular is the fifth largest wireless carrier in the United States, with 4.4 million subscribers in 21 states as of December 31, 2024. [1] In May 2024, T-Mobile US announced it would acquire UScellular's wireless customers and retail outlets, plus 30% of its wireless spectrum licenses in a deal worth $4.4 billion. [2]
Spectrum is the trade name of Charter Communications. The name is widely used by both market consumers and commercial businesses. Services that Spectrum offers include cable television, internet access, internet security, managed services, mobile phone, and unified communications. The Spectrum brand name was introduced in 2014. Prior to that ...
Spectrum licenses are the lifeblood of the wireless industry. In 2008, the FCC auctioned off brand new licenses in the 700 MHz band, after kicking UHF TV stations off that band. AT&T and Verizon ...
It’s a great plan if you don’t often use your phone to surf the web, but talk or text frequently. If you do use your phone to regularly surf the internet, spring for the 10G data plan ($35 ...
Owned by TracFone Wireless. [445] Spectrum Mobile: Verizon [446] Personal/Business Yes [446] [447] Yes, through the Spectrum One bundle giving you access to Spectrum Internet Yes [448] Yes, but Unlimited plans are slowed to 1Mbit/s at 30 GB max/480p video Unlimited Plus plans are slowed to 1Mbit/s at 50 GB max/720p video [449] Yes [449]
When distributing initial spectrum licenses in a band the FCC divides the US geographically into a number of areas. [1] A mobile operator (or other interested party) must bid on each area individually. A license owner can use any technology within the licensed area and frequency range subject only to the band rules defining various analog limits.
On Monday, two senators proposed legislation to require NTIA to identify at least 2,500 megahertz of mid-band spectrum that could be reallocated from federal government use to non-governmental or ...