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OPINION

Let’s Solve the Real Wireless Problem: Spectrum Shortage

Now that the Department of Justice said no to the AT&T, T-Mobile merger, can we please start talking about solving the real -- and growing -- problem in the wireless industry? ...

Sprint Hedges Its Bets With Suit Against ATT/T-Mo Merger

AT&T's desire to complete the T-Mobile merger is strong, so it's likely it will try to negotiate merger terms agreeable to the government to get the deal done, added telecom industry analyst Jeff Kagan. "If that's the case, I think Sprint needs to file this suit as a way of c...

OPINION

Will Apple Still Be Apple Without Steve Jobs?

We knew this day was coming. Now that Steve Jobs is leaving, Apple will change. Apple has stood out during the last decade or more as an incredible growth engine for customers, investors, workers and partners. However, it wasn't just Apple. If Apple is the steak, then Steve Jobs is the sizzle ...

OPINION

What Sprint CEO Dan Hesse Should Do Next

I don't get why companies today take so long to make deals. Just do it already. The latest rumor is about Sprint Nextel, Comcast and Time Warner Cable acquiring Clearwire. Of course, we have heard of other Sprint rumors over the last few years that didn't pan out -- like acquiring T-Mobile. Dan Hesse, the CEO of Sprint, waited too long to pull the trigger on that one, leaving Sprint out in the cold. So will Sprint swing this deal or not? ...

OPINION

LightSquared Must Survive

Enough already with the crappy and negative stories about Phil Falcone, Sanjiv Ahuja, LightSquared and the whole GPS problem. This is a company and a technology and a solution that we need. It is designed to fix the growing wireless data problem many of us are already experiencing. ...

OPINION

AT&T’s Runaway Growth Days May Be Numbered

Did AT&T just get chink in its armor? Something curious and interesting may be happening at the phone giant. Its growth seems to be slowing, according to the latest quarterly results. I watched Verizon for something similar that would show a trend in the industry, but its growth still looks strong. ...

OPINION

AT&T’s Runaway Growth Days May Be Numbered

Did AT&T just get chink in its armor? Something curious and interesting may be happening at the phone giant. Its growth seems to be slowing, according to the latest quarterly results. I watched Verizon for something similar that would show a trend in the industry, but its growth still looks strong. ...

ANALYSIS

Verizon Workers on Strike – Who Will Win?

Verizon Communications [NYSE: VZ] is struggling through yet another strike. Actually, all the workers, customers and anyone who touches Verizon are also struggling. I have commented on these strikes many times over the last couple of decades. What is happening is unfortunate, but it's a necessary part of the process as the industry changes. ...

OPINION

Why Can’t Motorola Get Its Act Together?

Motorola Mobility is one of the industry's more interesting stories. It is a story of rags to riches to rags, again and again. It was the leader in the wireless handset market for decades. Then it lost its way in the 1990s and has not had a long-term recovery since. ...

OPINION

Saving Your Company From a Brand Wave Wipeout

We always think the next generation is better. Often that is true -- but too often, it's worse. On the heels of success, too many companies take their eye off the ball. Every year, new and improved versions are introduced to keep us brand-loyal. That works until something goes wrong. Then years of valuable brand building simply collapse ...

OPINION

Phone Bill Auditing Can Save Serious Money

Twenty-five years ago, I was in the business of auditing phone bills for many companies and saving them hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. Back then, that was a lot of money. I felt like Santa Claus and had lots of happy clients. ...

OPINION

It’s a Brand New Day for CenturyLink

Now that CenturyLink has completed its merger with Qwest, what is next for the company and for the marketplace? The media, investors, competitors and others are starting to ask me on a regular basis whether this will be successful. ...

OPINION

Government Regulation Is Killing the Entrepreneurial Spirit

I recently heard a couple of very interesting interviews on the radio -- both with Bernie Marcus, one of the original founders of The Home Depot. They turned out to be two of the most interesting and important interviews I have heard. ...

OPINION

Sprint Nextel and Lightsquared: Uh-Oh

I have been impressed with the recovery that Sprint Nextel has shown over the last few years, but now it has struck a deal with LightSquared that puts the cart way ahead of the horse. ...

OPINION

Fasten Your Seatbelts – It’s Going to Be a Wild IPO Ride

It's beginning to look like 1999 all over again. Ten to 15 years ago, the IPO craze was amazing. As I said in many speeches, a great time was had by all. Everyone seemed to win -- workers, investors, executives, even customers. ...

FCC Aims to Get Carriers’ Sticky Fingers Out of Customers’ Pockets

Ironically, this practice began when the FCC began requiring telecom carriers to break out bills into components so customers could better understand them, telecom industry analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. "Twenty years ago, when we got a phone bill, we had an a...

OPINION

Lightsquared Hits a Brick Wall

This is the question I've been most asked by the media this week: Is Lightsquared going to work or not? Let me start by saying that I think this company sees a problem and it could come up with the right solution. However, there is no answer yet -- so it seems it has reached a brick wall. What happens next? Is this the end of the road for Lightsquared? ...

LightSquared Mucks Up GPS Signals, Flunks Network Test

"The smartphone Big Bang has taken place. We cannot put it back in the bottle," telecom and wireless analyst Jeff Kagan told TechNewsWorld The question is whether technological developments can keep up with the increasing demand....

OPINION

Do Cellphones Cause Brain Cancer or Don’t They?

Last week, I was on CNBC's "The Kudlow Report" discussing the new World Health Organization findings that cellphones may cause brain cancer. Brian Sullivan, the host, asked all sorts of questions about the WHO study and whether this is a major problem for users, companies, investors and the industry. ...

OPINION

The Issue Nobody’s Talking About in the AT&T/T-Mobile Debate

The latest news on the AT&T/T-Mobile merger comes from California. State regulators said last Thursday they would launch an investigation into the proposed merger. This is yet another worrisome problem for AT&T to deal with in what is turning out to be a very squeaky deal. ...

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