• Nokia phone-maker HMD launches its first self-branded mobile devices

    Finnish company HMD said in September that it would be establishing an original HMD brand of mobile devices that will exist alongside Nokia phones. Those devices have now been confirmed as the HMD Pulse, HMD Pulse Plus, HMD Pulse Pro, and HMD Vibe. The only one coming to the USRead Entire Article

    • Adweek

    T-Mobile Has Appointed Kristin Harrer As Senior Vice President and Chief Brand Officer

    Veteran marketer Kristin Harrer has been appointed to the post of senior vice president and chief brand officer of T-Mobile, the company confirmed to Adweek. In a LinkedIn post, T-Mobile’s president of marketing, strategy and products Mike Katz lauded Harrer’s “wealth of experience and a proven track record of building brand strength and leading revenue growth.” Harrer did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Harrer indeed brings wide marketing experience to her new role....

  • Charter mobile subscriber growth slows in Q1

    US cable operator Charter Communications added 486,000 mobile lines in Q1 which represented a 2.9 per cent drop from the number acquired a year ago.

  • T-Mobile Rolls Out Network Improvement in Arkansas

    Earlier this week, T-Mobile announced that it would be upgrading the 5G connection in Louisiana. Days later and the Un-carrier has announced the completion of its multi-year 5G network investment across Arkansas. This new feat cost $163 million and took three years to complete.  Thanks to this, the state of Arkansas has improved 5G network that local businesses, schools, healthcare providers, first responders, and T-Mobile customers can experience.   The [read full article]

  • HMD will Relaunch Existing Nokia Devices Under its Own Brand

    It's predicted that HMD will announce the devices in the coming weeks.

  • Nokia, Anterix hail B106 private network progress

    Nokia declared a major step forward in efforts to provide private 5G wireless services to utility companies after completing what it claimed was the first data call employing B106 standardisation, an approach incorporated into 3GPP Rel-18.

  • T-Mobile Rolls Out 5G Network Upgrade in Louisiana

    T-Mobile has good news to its consumers based in Louisiana. Thanks to the commitment of Governor Jeff Landry, the Un-carrier completed the multi-year 5G network investment totaling over $290 million across the Pelican State. This includes a $50 million network upgrade in the Greater New Orleans area.  T-Mo started improving Ultra Capacity 5G (5G UC) connectivity in the state so that over 1.7 million Louisianans can get access to 5G UC coverage.  In the announcement, Governor Landry [read...

  • Qualcomm posts Q1 beat, upbeat guidance on smartphone demand

    Qualcomm (QCOM) stock is being lifted Thursday morning by upbeat sales forecasts, topping fiscal second-quarter earnings estimates on the top and bottom lines.  The Morning Brief Anchors Akiko Fujita and Brad Smith review the semiconductor company's revenue figures and what it signals for smartphone demand. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

  • US Economy Sees Low Growth, High Inflation in Q1

    U.S. economic growth in the first quarter fell below the Federal Reserve's estimates of the economy's long-run potential for the first time in nearly two years, but the signs of slowing were accompanied with fast inflation that, if sustained, would pose a particular dilemma for the central bank.

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    Mauricio Pochettino makes demand of Chelsea chiefs after getting "all the information"

    The Chelsea head coach rues the lack of consistency again after losing to Man City in FA Cup semi-final, but he plans to sit down with the club's hierarchy to discuss plans for next season soon

    • Neowin

    T-Mobile all set to acquire Mint Mobile and Ultra Mobile following FCC approval

    T-Mobile is set to move forward with its acquisition of Ka'ena Corp, the parent company of budget mobile service providers Mint Mobile and Ultra Mobile, after receiving the green light from the FCC.

    • CNBC

    McDonald's and other big brands warn that low-income consumers are starting to crack

    Higher prices have weighed on customers in an array of industries that interact with consumers.