Mobile Week in Review
The week when:
- AT&T and Verizon end the year strong
- Cable MVNOs keep the pressure on network operators
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The week when:
- AT&T and Verizon end the year strong
- Cable MVNOs keep the pressure on network operators
The week when:
- Walmart Launches Another Pro Install Service
- Home Depot Announces New Smoke + Carbon Monoxide Alarm
- New Alexa Device Turns Curtains into Smart Curtains
The week when:
- HBO Max continues to grow
- Comcast subscriber declines and increased Peacock spend
The week when:
- Garmin Forerunner 955 Rumors
- More Pixel Rumors
The week when:
- Samsung takes pre-orders for the Galaxy S22 pre-launch
- T-Mobile: Netflix is (still) on us
- AT&T and Verizon light up C-Band with concessions
The week when:
- Netflix raises prices to offset flatlining sub growth
- Sling TV now available on Vizio TV
- YouTube ends original content production
The week when:
- Google TV Will Add Fitness, Smart Home Control Features
- Microsoft Acquires a Home Automation Startup
Planes and phones have always had a mixed relationship. The conflict between 5G and altimeters is just the latest one caused, in no small part, by the government’s desire to sell as much spectrum as they can.
The week when:
- OEMs exploit the CES hype for new phone debuts
- Verizon goes fully unlimited
- Visible jumps on the“Test Drive” bandwagon
The week when:
- Roku partners with Sharp TV
- Sling slashes trial offer
- Peacock to stream all 2022 Winter Olympics events