In a post attacking Bernie Sanders, who joined a workers’ strike Wednesday, Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam argued the company’s $16 billion in dividends “benefit America.”
Major indexes slumped Thursday as investors worried that measures by central banks may not be enough to boost the global economy.
The FCC is repackaging and selling the rights to airwaves mobile companies will use to beef up network speed and capacity.
Netflix could be lowering the quality on your mobile streams, but it might just save you money.
While cord-cutting is clearly a threat, the time for companies like Time Warner to panic hasn’t quite arrived, some analysts say.
The catch is wireless carriers around the globe have yet to reach the speeds the chip is capable of.
At present, the only legal home broadband connections in Cuba are with diplomats and employees of foreign companies.
The competition authority in Britain on Friday cleared a controversial merger between telecoms giant BT and mobile operator EE.
The company saw its first net increase in TV subscribers in nine years, but is that enough to soothe Wall Street’s concerns?
It's the latest incentive from U.S. carriers which are increasingly looking to each other's customers for subscriber growth.
India will have 500 million unique mobile subscribers by the end of this year, according to a projection released by GSM Association, an industry lobby.
The telecommunications company continues "to work through secular and economic challenges," according to Chief Financial Officer Fran Shammo.
The shift away from two-year contracts allowed Verizon to book higher smartphone revenues.
Sprint Corp. is the first U.S carrier to announce it will sit out of the 2016 airwaves auction.
The company is the first U.S. carrier to offer services in Cuba, but does T-Mobile have a more attractive offer?
The carrier believes its network can eventually be upgraded to speeds of 80 Gbps, it says.
Current Verizon customers will be able to upgrade to subsidised phones, but it is likely that these options will slowly disappear.
The results of a strike-authorization vote means about 39,000 employees in Verizon's East Coast wireline operations could walk off the job come Aug. 1.
In 1985, the Reagan administration made phone service more accessible to low-income Americans. Thirty years later, the Internet is added.
Falsely labeling the plans as "unlimited data" violated 2010 Open Transparency Rules, according to the FCC.
The FCC is seeking to make broadband access a right with an updated subsidy program. But it would make participants choose.
Verizon's latest Edge upgrade puts an end to early smartphone and tablet upgrades after 12 payments.