FreedomPop brings its free internet service to Sprint’s 3G network, launches new hotspot
The free internet service FreedomPop is gearing up to expand its reach across the U.S. -- though it's looking to an older cellular network to do so.
The free internet service FreedomPop is gearing up to expand its reach across the U.S. -- though it's looking to an older cellular network to do so.
Yup, that T-Mobile/MetroPCS deal is officially happening.
While Sprint is in the midst of being courted by both Softbank and Dish Network, it's still struggling to actually make money and hold onto subscribers.
Even though it's been late to the party so far, T-Mobile could be one of the first to offer the 5G wireless technology LTE Advanced.
Hey, look at that, Verizon continues to be a wireless powerhouse.
Despite pages growing from 56% to 75% bigger, the web is getting faster. Especially on mobile -- and especially in the U.S.
T-Mobile is finally getting the iPhone next month -- and it looks like the beleaguered carrier's customers can expect speeds similar to the competition.
T-Mobile has finally launched 4G LTE in seven cities throughout the United States, with fast speeds now live in Baltimore, Houston, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Phoenix, San Jose, and Washington D.C.
T-Mobile's LTE network isn't off the ground yet, but the company is already giving consumers lots of reason to be excited about it.
Clearwire's fate is beginning to resemble a daytime soap opera.
What comes after LTE? Europe's digital chief, Neelie Kroes, is determined to find out.
ZTE will show off a new smartphone with the improved LTE data networking capability.
Verizon is the king of fast cellular networks in America, or so it says. And it's hard to argue with the company's numbers.
It's been a good quarter for Verizon -- except when it comes to making money.
Lowell McAdam reflects on how fast wireless networks can help society, and puts money down to prove it.
More than 110 high-speed LTE networks have now been deployed around the world with the potential to connect almost 500 million people in 50 different countries. But how is the new cellular technology affecting what smartphone owners do?
Most of those five billion chips won't be in phones, as tablets, sensors, cameras, light bulbs, refrigerators, and more increasingly get connected to the internet.
Sprint won't have to fret about spectrum for 4G LTE after this.
In a move that T-Mobile customers have waited for for years, T-Mobile is finally getting the iPhone. And the company is beaming.
Mobile commerce has been the next big thing for some time now, and it's not all hype: 16.3 percent of all online Black Friday online sales were consummated over mobile.