By Antonnete Teresita, on January 25th, 2013%
iPhone 5 still a best seller.
This fourth quarter of 2012, Verizon Communications Inc. has sold a huge quantity of iPhones, but only half of those units were iPhone 5. But the new iPhone is still a huge seller, just not well as the carrier had predicted it.
According to sources, supply constraints are to hold responsible for the lesser selling of iPhone 5, after two months when it was released. The issue has frustrated a lot of users who want to upgrade their iPhones to the newest. Additionally, the lesser sales may be due to to the discounted prices . . . → Read More: iPhone still the best seller for Verizon
By Jharma Mulchandani, on November 11th, 2011%
T-Mobile USA, the 4th biggest U.S. wireless company, added clients the very first time in a year and documented revenue that whip estimations as its German parent battles to accomplish the suggested sales of the device to AT&T.
Third-quarter adjusted income before taxes, interest, amortization, and depreciation of 1.03 billion euros or $1.4 billion beat expert estimations by 17 %.
Loss of contract customers slowed down, and profits for lower-priced “pay-as-you-go” plans resulted in a net addition of 126,000 clients from the past quarter, T-Mobile stated Thursday.
AT&T and Deutsche Telekom are fighting case over the $39 billion . . . → Read More: T-Mobile’s Income Beat Estimations by 17%
By Jan Paul Ronaldo Manching, on September 10th, 2011%
Sprint Nextel Corporation is going to offer the latest iPhone of Apple Inc. next month with unlimited data service plans to stand out from its rivals; Verizon Wireless and AT&T Inc., reported by people familiar with the said matter.
The third’s largest US wireless carrier, Sprint Nextel Corp., is said to begin selling out the new phone in mid-October under the deal with Apple Inc. for their latest iPhone, the iPhone 5 according to the sources that cannot be named due because the plans are not in the public yet. Sprint is the only wireless carrier . . . → Read More: Unlimited Data for iPhone by Sprint Nextel Corp.
By Jharma Mulchandani, on August 31st, 2011%
AT&T Inc. T+1.23% will carry 5,000 wireless call-center jobs it has outsourced abroad back to the U.S. if it recommended $39 billion deal to purchase Deutsche Telekom AG’s DTEGY- 1.43% t-Mobile USA is accepted by regulators, according to the company .
It would put the jobs after the agreement closes and assured not to slash any more wireless call-center positions. The move is dependent on the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and Department of Justice accepting the takeover, Brad Burns, company spokesperson said in an email.
The transporter is pushing its case for the merger . . . → Read More: Acceptance of T-Mobile Bid Means AT&T Bringing 5,000 Jobs to US
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