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The big four US carriers appear to be in big trouble with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Earlier this week, the government agency announced that it will be fining the four wireless networks a total of over $200 million for selling customer location data.
Last year, Google launched its cloud-based gaming streaming service to the Pixel. After its successful launch, Google has decided to make Stadia available to more devices.
Earlier today, Google revealed that they will be making Stadia available to over a dozen devices by February 20th. The full list of devices that will support Google Stadia later this month include the following:
T-Mobile is planning to make a big Un-carrier move real soon.
In its Q4 2019 earnings call, CEO John Legere teased about a new announcement that they plan to make later in the quarter. Unfortunately, that’s all that T-Mobile shared about this. The CEO did not give any further information on what its announcement will be.
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) is taking action against a number of American companies that have been found to be involved in a robocall scheme.
Earlier today, the government agency announced that it is seeking temporary restraining orders that it can use against five voice over internet protocol (VoIP) carriers from New York and Arizona. These carriers served as “gateway carriers” for fraudulent calls to be made from abroad.
King County, Washington is hitting a milestone not just for the state, but the country as a whole. For the first time ever, all residents of the county have an option to vote in an official election using purely their smartphone. The election is for the King Conservation District Board of Supervisors.
As more and more countries start to shift to 5G networks, a group of wireless carriers have teamed up to develop interoperable specifications as a standard for 5G around the world. The 5G Future Forum was founded by América Móvil, KT, Rogers, Telstra, Verizon, and Vodafone.
Ever since Verizon talked about its 5G plans for 2020 at the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the public has been pretty excited to see what’s in store for the consumer market. So when AT&T took the stage yesterday, it also shared some of its 5G plans in store for the year ahead.