AT&T's iPhone 6 Wi-Fi Calling is a go, but it still whines
AT&T may have been granted its TTY petition, but that isn't stopping the carrier from complaining.
AT&T may have been granted its TTY petition, but that isn't stopping the carrier from complaining.
The carrier also took time to call-out Sprint and T-Mobile for offering the service without the commission’s blessing.
With its new upgrade pricing, T-Mobile hopes to attract more customers to buy their iPhones from the carrier.
The technology is 30 to 50 times faster the current-generation LTE networks. But don't expect a 5G-capable iPhone anytime soon.
If you're looking for an easy upgrade path when the next iPhone comes out, Sprint's new plan might be for you.
The second largest U.S. carrier is preparing for the onslaught of next-generation iPhone buyers next month.
The feature allows you to place and receive calls over Wi-Fi when in an area with a weak or non-existent cell connection.
The largest U.S. carrier has also announced simpler data plans for users.
The rumored service could make its way to both the United States and Europe.
AT&T is taking issue with the latest recommended fines against it for throttling data speeds.
Will T-Mobile's latest additions to the "Un-carrier" offers be enough to make you switch?
Contract customers will soon be charged $45 to activate or upgrade while members of the Next program will encounter a new $15 fee.
Small carrier Republic Wireless has unveiled a novel approach with some of its newest plans.
Sprint's new "All In" plan sounds too good to be true because it is.
The carrier’s practice of slowing down data speeds of unlimited customers was widely scorned by consumers.
So far, it's a loss for broadband providers as a U.S. court refuses to suspend net neutrality rules.
We might be seeing an end to subsidized pricing for iPhones.
AT&T's controversial data throttling policy has been modified to be more reasonable.
You can use your Sprint- or EE-powered iPhone to make calls over Wi-Fi after updating to iOS 8.3.
The carrier is promising not to raise rates and will also pay off device lease payments for AT&T Next and Verizon Edge customers.
The latest initiative from the "uncarrier" launches on Sunday, Jan. 25.