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T-Mobile US posts industry leading Q2 customer growth

Backing up previous hints of a strong quarter, T-Mobile US posted robust operational results for the second quarter, which was its first as a combined entity with MetroPCS. T-Mobile US said it added 1.1 million net customers during the quarter, a significant turnaround from the...

U.S. Cellular rides turbulent Q2, hints at more asset sales

Regional wireless operator U.S. Cellular reported second quarter financial results overshadowed by recent news involving asset sales and changes of leadership. The carrier, which recently sold its operations in its hometown of Chicago and other Midwest markets to Sprint for $480 million,...

PCTEL sees revenue growth, possibilities in China’s LTE market

Network site solutions company PCTel saw booming revenue for the quarter, with an increase of 34% year-over-year to $26.7 million. The company has two reporting segments: connected solutions, which includes its antennas and site solutions offerings, and RF solutions, which covers its scanners and network...

Test & Measurement: Ixia cites soft market; Spirent adds TDD-LTE testing

Ixia saw its revenue for the second quarter grow 28% to $115.9 million, with much of the increase attributed to two acquisitions rather than its core products.  Revenues for the same period in 2012 were $90.7 million. Ixia said that its recent acquisitions of Anue...

Leap continues to show operational challenges

Leap Wireless posted continued degradation in its customer base highlighting the financial importance of its recent agreement to be acquired by AT&T. The no-contract carrier said it lost more than 364,000 customers during the second quarter, which was significantly more than the 289,000 customers it...

Mindspeed reports profits, flat revenues

Mindspeed Technologies Inc. reported net revenues of $35.6 million for the quarter that were flat year-over-year, with modest growth in communications processors and wireless infrastructure. Half of its revenues came from communications processors, or about $17.7 million; wireless infrastructure accounted for 7% of its revenues....

Radisys working toward profitability

Wireless network company Radisys met its guidance for the second quarter, although it still posted a net loss amid a shift to re-focus its efforts on its most profitable products. The company posted revenues of $65.4 million, down from about $72.6 million in the same period...

Corning, Sonus, Synchronoss release Q2 results

Corning, maker of Gorilla Glass, announced its third consecutive quarter of strong growth in earnings per share amid declining LCD glass prices. Corning's core sales were $2 billion for the second quarter of 2013, an increase of 11% over the same period of 2012....

Alcatel-Lucent’s stock up on progress, despite losses

Alcatel-Lucent's revenue grew slightly year-over-year as the company made progress on its new plan to transition its business to focus on IP networking and mobile and fixed ultra-broadband access -- but the company still had major losses for the quarter. Second quarter revenue was up...

Ntelos adds customers, bolsters revenues; LTE remains on track for later this year

Regional telecommunications provider Ntelos Holdings continued to show strong customer reception to its service, posting customer growth across postpaid and prepaid segments. Ntelos reported that it added 3,800 customers during the second quarter, including 3,600 subscribers to its prepaid service and 200 customers to postpaid...

F5 beats expectations

F5 Networks (FFIV) saw its stock surge after announcing revenues that exceeded expectations, trading above $85 per share for the first time in several months. Its revenues were up 5% year-over-year and 6% sequentially, to $370.3 million for its fiscal third quarter 2013. GAAP net...

Sprint loses more than 2M subs, better days expected

As expected, Sprint had a rough second quarter with significant customer defections and operational challenges, though its recent acquisition by Japan’s Softbank is expected to help pull the carrier out of its funk. Sprint reported that it lost more than 2 million customers during the...

Reality Check: The value of a good value

This week we are discussing the value of a good value and the possible implications for AT&T. Nowhere else was this more apparent than in Google’s launch of their Chromecast product. For those of you who missed

Crown Castle boosted by LTE rollouts, stung by taxes

Continuing LTE network rollouts drove Crown Castle's revenues up 26% year-over-year to $735 million, but its income took a large hit from taxes. Ben Moreland, president and CEO of Crown Castle, said that the company "saw a significant increase in leasing activity as all four major...

TE Connectivity, Tessco report earnings

TE Connectivity had a better than expected quarter, reporting net sales of $3.45 billion that exceeded the high end of its guidance but were down slightly from the same period last year. The company provides connectivity solutions in multiple verticals including healthcare, aerospace, and automotive,...

Rogers CEO questions Canada’s ability to support 4 operators

Nadir Mohamed, CEO of Canadian telecommunications provider Rogers Communications, questioned whether that country can support more than three nationwide operators, something the country’s government is looking to bolster. Speaking to analysts following the company’s second quarter earnings release, Mohamed called into questions the ability for...

Juniper Networks reports strong quarter, CEO to retire

Juniper Networks reported a strong quarter with net  income jumping to $97.9 million compared to $57.7 million in the same period last year. Net revenues grew 7% year-over-year and 9% sequentially to $1.15 billion for the quarter. The company also announced that its CEO, Kevin Johnson,...

Tablets, Android power AT&T Mobility growth

Following up on its pre-release of select second quarter results last month, AT&T continued to show robust growth across its wireless operations thanks to industry-leading additions from tablet devices and increased sales of Android-powered devices. AT&T reported that it added 632,000 net customers to its...

TI boosts revenue, RADCOM profitability driven by LTE investment

Texas Instruments Inc. Incorporated earned $3.05 billion during the second quarter, with net income of $660 million, meeting its guidance for  boosting its revenue by 6%. Net income jumped 48% year-over-year. TI said that the results included a gain from transferring wireless connectivity technology to a...

Reality Check: Smartphones and rate plan announcements – do any make sense?

Before digging into the pricing and phone plan changes announced by each of the four largest carriers over the past month, let’s get a quick “health check” of the industry through the eyes of Verizon Communications. On Thursday, the telecommunications giant

Xilinx posts strong results

Programmable technologies company Xilinx reported an "exceptional" quarter in which its gross margin was 69%, a new record for the company. About 44% of Xilinx' revenues come from communications and data center products, with another 37% from industrial, aerospace and defense markets. Communications revenues were...

Verizon Wireless adds 1M subscribers, customer base tops 100M; unveils Edge device upgrade plan

Verizon Wireless set the results bar high for its rivals, announcing second quarter numbers showing continued strong growth in the lucrative postpaid space as well as increased revenues. Verizon Wireless reported just over 1 million direct net customer additions for the quarter, including 941,000 postpaid...

Anite acquires distributor to French market, finalizes results

Test and measurement company Anite plc announced its final results for its fiscal year, along with the news that it is acquiring one of its distributors, Genentel SAS. Genentel distributes Anite's wireless testing software to French-speaking markets including France and North Africa, and is focused...

Reality Check: Wireless earnings drivers for the second quarter (Pt. 2)

Sprint Nextel was not the only telecom company making news over the past week, as early last week, Mary Dillon abruptly