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With New 5G Delays, Can the FCC Be Trusted?

As it buckles to the Department of Transportation and the FAA, the FCC's authority over spectrum looks pretty questionable right now.

By Sascha Segan

Verizon, AT&T Delay Expanded 5G Rollout for 2 Weeks

The carriers give the FAA a two-week delay amid fears that C-band will interfere with airport altimeters. AT&T and Verizon say those fears are unfounded.

By Nathaniel Mott

5 Questions About Verizon's Biggest 5G Launch Yet

Verizon may be launching C-Band on Jan. 5. But there's still a lot we don't know.

By Sascha Segan

AT&T Reveals Malware Targeting Millions of Routers, IoT Devices

The malware, BotenaGo, has more than 30 different functions.

By Nathaniel Mott

Man Gets 12 Years for Planting Malware on AT&T Systems to Unlock Phones

Muhammad Fahd unlawfully unlocked almost 2 million AT&T phones using bribes and malware.

By Michael Kan

Driving 10,000 Miles Across the US, Where Are the Mobile Dead Zones (and Hotspots)?

Blanketing rural areas with consistent mobile coverage can be tricky, and we ran into a number of dead zones as we drove across the US for our Fastest Mobile Networks 2021 tests. But there were some bright spots.

By Chance Townsend

Supply Shortage Prevents AT&T From Rolling Out Fiber Internet to 500,000 Locations

The company originally planned to bring fiber to 3 million customer locations in 90 metro areas this year. But it seems the ongoing chip shortage will delay the full rollout.

By Michael Kan

AT&T Follows T-Mobile Down 'Truly Unlimited' Plan Path

The days of deprioritization are coming to an end, at least for top-of-the-line service plans.

By Sascha Segan

AT&T: Only Fiber Can Fulfill America's Broadband Hunger

While T-Mobile and Verizon pledge to offer wireless home broadband, AT&T says only fiber lines can satisfy Americans' growing demands.

By Sascha Segan

Verizon, AT&T Spend Billions on C-Band Spectrum: What That Means for You

If you live in a dense area and want better Verizon or AT&T performance, look for a C-band phone now.

By Sascha Segan

AT&T Accused of Stealing NumberSync Technology in $1.35B Lawsuit

Network Apps claims AT&T abandoned a joint development on 'twinning' tech, then used it anyway.

By Matthew Humphries

VinSmart Plugs US 5G Phones With Under-Display Cameras

The Vietnamese phone maker says it will spend 2021 trying to break into the US market with affordable 5G devices, possibly for AT&T.

By Sascha Segan

AT&T Is Increasing DirecTV and U-verse TV Prices on Jan. 17

Subscribers can expect to start paying up to $9 more every month.

By Matthew Humphries

AT&T Is Considering Cheaper Phone Plans With Targeted Ads

The company thinks some customers will be willing to view very well targeted ads if they can save $10 a month.

By Matthew Humphries

AT&T Cingular Flip IV Review

3.5

The AT&T Cingular Flip IV bridges the gap between voice phones and smartphones with Whatsapp support, but its performance is sluggish.

By Sascha Segan

AT&T Apologizes for Alarming Email About 3G Network Shutdown

The message failed to mention the 3G phase-out will take another 18 months.

By Stephanie Mlot

AT&T to Close 250 Stores, Cut Thousands of Jobs, Amid Demand for Wireless Services

'These cuts come as Americans have become more dependent than ever on reliable communications services,' the Communications Workers of America said.

By Michael Kan

AT&T's Low-Band 5G Hits 160 Million People

As a new $600 5G Samsung phone hits the market, AT&T now offers its service to about half of Americans.

By Sascha Segan

AT&T's 5G Network Gets More Dynamic

AT&T is turning on dynamic spectrum sharing to raise 5G speeds. Here's where it's happening and which phones are supported.

By Sascha Segan

Galaxy S20 Stalls on Promised Carrier Features

The Samsung Galaxy S20 series is still missing some promised features, such as Wi-Fi calling with AT&T on unlocked units and improved T-Mobile 5G networking.

By Sascha Segan