Buying American Just Got Harder As Japan's Softbank Throws Sprint A Lifeline
Sprint is now part of Japan's Softbank Corp. The move means that AT&T is now the only sole U.S.-owned major wireless operator in America
Sprint is now part of Japan's Softbank Corp. The move means that AT&T is now the only sole U.S.-owned major wireless operator in America
Verizon has confirmed that the iPhone 5 is being sold GSM unlocked and that it won’t prevent the handset from being used on other networks.
Indeed, the new Verizon iPhone 5 is GSM unlocked. This is good news for travelers and switchers a like.
The time may have finally arrived to move from AT&T to Verizon Wireless.
Time to set your alarm clock. Apple has confirmed that pre-orders for the iPhone 5 will start at 12:01 a.m. PDT tomorrow, Sept. 14.
AT&T's "Mobile Share" shared data plans will launch on August 23, the company recently confirmed.
First Verizon, now AT&T. The nation's second largest carrier is telling employees to not recommend the iPhone to new customers. What's going on here?
Verizon customers will soon be able to use jailbreak tethering applications without having to pay extra fees.
Verizon Wireless reported a $1.83 billion profit in the last quarter. Still, they also saw lower iPhone sales.
AT&T finally catches up with Verizon to offer shared data plans, which arrive in "late August."
As expected, Verizon has launched its “Share Everything” shared data plans, which allow customers to share the contents of a single plan between 10 mobile devices.
We already know that iMessage has been keeping AT&T’s CEO Randall Stephenson awake at night. But what’s to be done about it? Verizon appears to have come up with a solution they’d like to try.
Verizon actively pushing would-be customers to NOT buy an iPhone? Looks that way.
Are you ready to ditch AT&T, Verizon, or Sprint to receive your wireless service directly from Apple?
Never switched from AT&T even though you threatened to? You're not alone.
Are we getting close to another dot-com tech bubble? Perhaps we are when this week's most interesting (and troubling) stories in technology revolved around companies making huge sums of money. While we're all for folks making money, when they do so by screwing customers, we've got a problem. What's going on here?
CarrierCompare is the app the iPhone carriers do not want you to see.
Verizon Wireless today announced that it would begin charging customers each time they upgrade their phone. The $30 fee begins on April 22.
A new agreement between the four major wireless carriers and the U.S. government will hopefully make a stolen iPhone less valuable to criminals.
On April 20, a fifth U.S. carrier will begin selling the iPhone 4S and iPhone 4. nTelos, a regional carrier that provides service in Virginia and West Virginia, and in parts of Maryland, Ohio, Kentucky, and North Carolina, today announced it would start selling Apple’s handset in two weeks.
Almost six months after its introduction, the iPhone 4S is continuing the lead the smartphone pack at Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T.
The massive battery in the new iPad can, under the right conditions, power hotspot usage for more than 24 hours.
Could Verizon launch shared data plans in the immediate future?