The proposed Anglo American-Teck merger has revived long-standing ambitions to share infrastructure at two major mines in ...
Anglo on Tuesday announced a finalized agreement to share operations at its Los Bronces mine in central Chile with Codelco's ...
Victims who suffered documented financial losses due to either of two AT&T data breaches are eligible to receive a share of $177 million in settlements the telecommunications giant plans to pay out.
AT&T will pay roughly $23B to acquire 30 MHz of 3.45 GHz (mid-band) and 20 MHz of 600 MHz (low-band) spectrum from EchoStar/Dish, and the companies say they’ll deepen Boost’s wholesale access ...
AT&T will spend $23 billion to acquire certain wireless spectrum licenses from EchoStar, a significant expansion of AT&T’s low- and mid-band coverage networks. SC firm folds in Boulder’s Meteorite PR ...
EchoStar has agreed to sell $23 billion worth of spectrum licenses to AT&T in a deal spurred by threats made by the Federal Communications Commission to revoke EchoStar's rights to use the spectrum.
AT&T will spend $23 billion to acquire certain wireless spectrum licenses from EchoStar, a significant expansion of AT&T’s low- and mid-band coverage networks. AT&T said Tuesday that the licenses ...
Dallas-based AT&T Inc. is recalibrating its real estate footprint in North Texas and weighing potential moves that could dial up the telecom giant’s presence in the suburbs — perhaps at the cost of ...
AT&T has reached an agreement to purchase wireless spectrum licenses from EchoStar in a $23 billion all-cash transaction that could significantly strengthen the telecom giant’s 5G network capabilities ...
Charlie Ergen’s EchoStar inked a deal with AT&T to sell a total of 50 MHz of nationwide spectrum for about $23 billion, subject to regulatory approval. AT&T and EchoStar, the parent of Dish TV and ...
The AT&T headquarters are at the heart of the new AT&T Discovery District and its large media wall in downtown Dallas, Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Tom Fox / Staff Photographer EchoStar Corp. has agreed ...
John Stankey had a hunch his now legendary memo on AT&T's corporate culture might eventually become part of the public domain, but the scale of the reaction still surprised him. The telecom giant's ...