AT&T gave up some of its Friday losses after it announced it has activated the mid-band spectrum acquired from EchoStar.
AT&T is launching a new wireless home internet service, catching up to its rivals in one of the few promising areas where mobile carriers are putting high-capacity 5G networks to use. Internet Air ...
AT&T has joined T-Mobile and Verizon in providing 5G home Internet service, a wireless alternative to traditional wired forms of residential broadband. I wrote about the T-Mobile and Verizon services ...
The speeds of AT&T's 5G fixed wireless service were significantly lower than advertised, but it's still worth trying if your options are limited. Joe Supan is a senior writer for CNET covering home ...
Thanks to the newly acquired EchoStar spectrum that AT&T has deployed, nearly 50 sites in Panama City have been upgraded.
5G home internet is proving popular, particularly in areas with no good wireline options. AT&T is launching a 5G home internet service that will compete with those of T-Mobile and Verizon. The new ...
AT&T will spend $23 billion to acquire certain wireless spectrum licenses from EchoStar, a significant expansion of AT&T’s low- and mid-band coverage networks. AT&T said Tuesday that the licenses ...
In under three months, AT&T upgraded its cellular network to handle the wireless spectrum purchased from EchoStar.
The Federal Communications Commission gave AT&T an early Christmas present: permission to replace old copper home-phone lines with a new wireless landline technology. The regulatory step is narrow, ...
AT&T this week detailed plans to eliminate copper phone and DSL lines from its network while leaving many customers in rural areas with only wireless or satellite as an alternative. In a presentation ...