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AT&T, and T-Mobile have agreed in principle to form a joint venture to tackle U.S. wireless dead zones. The partnership plans to use satellite based direct to device connectivity and shared spectrum to extend coverage to rural and remote areas.
WASHINGTON >> The Federal Communications Commission said today it has approved Verizon’s 2024 $1 billion deal to acquire some spectrum assets from U.S. Cellular to expand its network capacity and coverage.
FCC approved Verizon's $1 billion purchase of spectrum from UScellular now Array Digital Infrastructure The Silicon Review reports on the deal enhance Verizon
WASHINGTON, May 14 (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission said Thursday it has approved Verizon's 2024 $1 billion deal to acquire some spectrum assets from U.S. Cellular to expand its network capacity and coverage.
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