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  • Another 5G Delay Around Airports Agreed by AT&T, Verizon
    5G active antenna units with logos of China Mobile and Huawei
    Under pressure from telecommunications companies, an airline industry trade group claims that federal regulators are taking a "hurried approach" to change plane equipment.
  • Paycheck Bump: Verizon Raises Wage To $20 Per Hour
    INCREASE
    Walmart, Walgreen Boots, and Chipotle Mexican Grill have recently increased hourly pay.
  • AT&T Decommissions U.S. 3G Network To Make Way For 5G Rollout
    AT&T
    AT&T said all devices that still rely on its 3G network will no longer be able to function starting this week.
  • U.S. Airlines Warn Of 'Catastrophe' When AT&T, Verizon Deploy Their 5G
    AVIATION CRISIS?
    The FAA has cautioned interference from 5G might have a detrimental effect on sensitive airplane instruments.
  • Verizon, AT&T Reject FAA Call To Delay 5G Launch
    5G
    The FAA and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg had called on the companies to delay their 5G rollout for at least another two weeks.
  • Apple And Verizon Launch 5G Fleet Swap Enterprise iPhone Trade-In Initiative
    Verizon 5G Fleet Swap Program
    Verizon launched its "5G Fleet Swap" initiative, a program designed to allow enterprise customers to upgrade their smartphones to iPhone 12 at no upfront cost.
  • Verizon To Acquire Bluegrass Cellular In Push Into Hard-To-Service Areas
    INCREASE
    Verizon also announced it struck a deal with Nokia and Microsoft for 5G networks.
  • AT&T Stock On Course For Biggest Drop In Almost 10 Years
    AT&T
    AT&T shares collapse after top industry analyst hit the company with an outperformance downgrade
  • T-Mobile Expected To Win Court's Nod To Acquire Sprint
    COURT DATE
    US District Court Judge Victor Marrero is seen to issue the court's decision on merger as early as Tuesday
  • Huawei Sues Verizon Over Alleged Infringement Of Patented Technologies
    Huawei Technologies
    Huawei filed a lawsuit against Verizon on Thursday, alleging that the US company had benefitted by its patented technologies.
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