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FCC spectrum auction defies expectations

Auction 97 bidding activity slow, but continues The Federal Communications Commission’s ongoing spectrum auction continues to defy predictions of its demise as bidders continue to put up at least a handful of new bids per round. Through round 320 this morning, Auction 97 was sitting...

Carrier Wrap: Verizon fined for rural call completion failures

FCC fined Verizon $5M tied to failed investigations covering 26 rural areas Verizon Communications is set to pay a $5 million fine to the Federal Communications Commission to settle claims that the telecom operator did not investigate call completion failures across 26 rural areas. The issues...

Verizon says Title II will ‘absolutely’ impact investments

Sprint breaks from script on Title II investment impact As part of comments made during its release of fourth-quarter financial results, Verizon Communications CFO Fran Shammo noted that should the Federal Communications Commission move forward with plans to regulate broadband services under Title II, it...

Reality Check: Verizon is not worried (Q4 and full-year earnings preview)

    It’s been a week full of news, with the Federal Communications Commission’s Auction 97 almost ending, AT&T’s acquisition of Iusacell closing, rumors that the Verizon/AT&T/T-Mobile US Softcard mobile wallet venture will be sold to Google emerging, and Sprint bucking the trend with mild but...

FCC spectrum auction reaches another weekend; analysts weigh in

The Federal Communications Commission’s ongoing spectrum auction somehow made it through this week with only a handful of bids in its most recent rounds. Should the auction make it to its weekend break, the FCC looks set to promote a swift end to the...

2015 Predictions: Data security compliance tightens within telecom

Editor’s Note: With 2015 now upon us, RCR Wireless News has gathered predictions from leading industry analysts and executives on what they expect to see in the new year. The Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution includes a clause commonly referred to as the “double...

#TBT: Telematics take stage at auto show; telecom dominates M&A … 15 years ago this week

Editor’s Note: RCR Wireless News goes all in for “Throwback Thursdays,” tapping into our archives to resuscitate the top headlines from the past. Fire up the time machine, put on the sepia-tinted shades, set the date for #TBT and enjoy the memories! Telematics products take...

Policy: President Obama set to push high-speed broadband agenda

Access to high-speed broadband seen as necessity for economic progress The White House is throwing its support behind the continued expansion of high-speed broadband services, noting access has become a “necessity for economic progress.” President Barack Obama today plans to provide details on efforts to increase...

Carrier Wrap: AT&T facing FCC fine tied to data speed throttling

Bloomberg report claims action tied to previous FTC court filing AT&T Mobility is reportedly looking at a potential fine from the Federal Communications Commission related to claims the carrier was not providing adequate notification to customers impacted by throttled mobile data speeds. Bloomberg, citing a letter...

Reality Check: Boom-boom, FCC lowers the Title II boom

Editor’s Note: Welcome to our weekly Reality Check column where C-level executives and advisory firms from across the mobile industry share unique insights and experiences. While there was a lot of news last week, we will focus today’s column on the Sling TV announcement, Federal...

FCC spectrum auction continues to chug along

FCC spectrum auction receives speed boost, although weather forces delay The Federal Communications Commission’s Auction 97 made it to another week, although activity was postponed in the spectrum auction due to inclement weather. The FCC announced this morning that today’s bidding activity would begin at 1:30...

Net neutrality debate set to heat up

FCC Chairman Wheeler’s recent comments on net neutrality hint at Title II The heated net neutrality debate is set to further intensify as Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler is set to circulate a new proposal on the topic to FCC commissioners on Feb. 5,...

#TBT: Cell phone makers cleared in cancer suits; ITU approves FLEX standard … 17 years ago this week

Editor’s Note: RCR Wireless News goes all in for “Throwback Thursdays,” tapping into our archives to resuscitate the top headlines from the past. Fire up the time machine, put on the sepia-tinted shades, set the date for #TBT and enjoy the memories! Cell phone makers...

FCC spectrum auction slowly exits break

Auction 97 pace could see end come soon Following a two-week break for the holidays, the Federal Communications Commission’s Auction 97 proceedings picked up this morning on what many expect to be the final few rounds of bidding. The FCC spectrum auction has so far...

FCC stops Comcast, Time Warner Cable review

Latest stoppage does not impact AT&T, DirecTV review Three weeks after having the review process restarted, the Federal Communications Commission stopped the clock on its evaluation of Comcast’s pending $45 billion acquisition attempt of fellow cable provider Time Warner Cable. In a Dec. 22 statement, the...

RCR Wireless News Top 100 stories of 2014 (Pt. 4)

Before we turn the page on 2014, we thought we would take a look back at the past 12 months by highlighting what we felt were the top 100 stories of 2014 across the mobile space. Since it would be foolish to rank these...

FCC 2014 scorecard, 2015 challenges

Looking back at 2014 regulatory issues, ahead to 2015 challenges The telecommunications industry has kept the federal government plenty busy over the past year with a pair of spectrum auctions, possible merger and acquisition activity and the connection to the net neutrality debate. While 2014 provided...

Reality Check: Debunking 911 myths

Editor’s Note: Welcome to our weekly Reality Check column where C-level executives and advisory firms from across the mobile industry share unique insights and experiences. Our current 911 system was designed in the 1950s and early 60s for landline phones. Today, 40% of households are...

RCR Wireless News Top 100 stories of 2014 (Pt. 2)

Before we turn the page on 2014, we thought we would take a look back at the past 12 months by highlighting what we felt were the top 100 stories of 2014 across the mobile space. Since it would be foolish to rank these...

FCC spectrum auction reacts modestly to schedule bump

Auction 97 nears holiday break The Federal Communications Commission’s Auction 97 continues to slowly tack on millions of dollars in new bids, as overall bidding activity continues to slow across the FCC spectrum auction. Through this morning’s round 124, total potential winning bids stood at nearly...

RCR Wireless News Top 100 stories of 2014 (Pt. 1)

Before we turn the page on 2014, we thought we would take a look back at the past 12 months by highlighting what we felt were the top 100 stories across the mobile space. Since it would be foolish to rank these in order...

T-Mobile US settles with FTC on bill cramming claims

Carrier to pay at least $90 million in refunds, $22.5 million in fines Despite claims of a conspiracy, T-Mobile US today came to an agreement with the Federal Trade Commission to pay at least $22.5 million in fines tied to bill cramming. As part of the...

Worst of the Week: The worst of 2014, and how it gets worse in 2015

Hello! And welcome to our Friday column, Worst of the Week. There’s a lot of nutty stuff that goes on in this industry, so this column is a chance for us at RCRWireless.com to rant and rave about whatever rubs us the wrong way....

CFBP targets Sprint in billing lawsuit

CFBP claims illegal billing activity; FCC yet to move on potential fine The Federal Communications Commission has yet to move on reported plans to fine Sprint $105 million related to overcharging customers, but the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has moved forward with a lawsuit against...