Verizon joined the Dow Jones Industrial Average in 2004, when AT&T was removed and the index needed a new telecommunications name. It held that seat for 22 years. S&P Dow Jones Indices revealed on June 23 that the seat now belongs to someone else.
SpaceX spent close to two years and nearly $20 billion buying wireless spectrum licenses that had nothing to do with rockets or satellite broadband. Analysts struggled to explain why a space company needed land-based mobile spectrum at all. That ...
Every industry runs on a comfortable order, right up until someone from outside decides the rules do not apply to them. In US wireless, that order has held for a long time. Three companies, Verizon (VZ), AT&T (T) and T-Mobile (TMUS), control almost ...