Wireless

TWC Deploys Vehicles With Wi-Fi, Charging Stations in NYC

MSO to Donate $600,000 for Storm Recovery Efforts
MSO to Donate $600,000 for Storm Recovery Efforts

To aid New Yorkers left without power or communications after Hurricane Sandy, Time Warner Cable is deploying vehicles with mobile charging stations and free Wi-Fi access throughout the Big Apple, while the MSO also is donating $600,000 for recovery efforts.

The operator said an initial fleet of nine vehicles, equipped with 4G wireless, will make extended stops starting Thursday afternoon in hard-hit areas including Chinatown, the Flatiron District and West Village.

FCC: Sandy-Related Cable Outages Fall 'Well Under' 20%

Cell Phone Outages Also fall; Issues Remain for Only Handful of Broadcasters
Cell Phone Outages Also fall; Issues Remain for Only Handful of Broadcasters

 

Cable video, phone and broadband outages from superstorm Sandy as of 10 a.m. (ET) Wednesday had dropped "well under" 20% of subs in the core area of the storm's impact, according to David Turetsky, chief of the FCC's Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau.

NBC Affils Concerned About Simultaneous Spectrum Auction

Tell FCC Staffers They Could Be Working Without a Net with Broadcasters' Fate at Stake
Tell FCC Staffers They Could Be Working Without a Net with Broadcasters' Fate at Stake

NBC's TV station affiliates are concerned about the FCC's plans to hold reverse and forward spectrum incentive auctions at the same time.

The FCC has sought comment on that suggestion, but said in its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that it might make more sense to hold the reverse auction, in which broadcasters bid to see who will give up their spectrum to the FCC for the lowest price, and the forward auction -- that spectrum goes to the highest bidder -- at the same time.

AMC Networks, Dish Shares Up on Settlement Carriage Deal

Programmer, Satellite Giant Reach New 52-Week Highs
Programmer, Satellite Giant Reach New 52-Week Highs

Shares of AMC Networks and Dish Network were up strongly on Monday, the first trading day after the two inked a $700 million settlement that caused the programmer to drop a contentious breach of contract suit and brought carriage to its quartet of channels.

TWC, Cox Roll Verizon Wireless Bundles Into More Markets

MSOs, Wireless Carrier Offer Joint Customers Signup Deals in Texas, California, Massachusetts and New York
MSOs, Wireless Carrier Offer Joint Customers Signup Deals in Texas, California, Massachusetts and New York

Time Warner Cable and Cox Communications continue to widen their “quad play” marketing agreements with Verizon Wireless, with the companies launching bundled deals in the MSOs’ markets in four states.

Sprint Makes Moves to Consolidate Clearwire

Agrees to Buy Eagle River Shares, Pushes Voting Stake Past 50%
Agrees to Buy Eagle River Shares, Pushes Voting Stake Past 50%

Sprint-Nextel wasted little time in trying to consolidate its holdings in WiMax provider Clearwire, agreeing to purchase more than 30 million shares from cellular telephone pioneer Craig McCaw in a deal valued at about $100 million.
According to an Oct. 18 Securities and Exchange Commission filing, Sprint has agreed to purchase 30.9 million Class A and 2.7 million Class B shares for $2.97 each, or about $100 million. The transaction pushes Sprint’s voting stake past 50%, effectively giving it control of the WiMax provider.

Cable-Tec Expo: Spirent Intros High-Scale Wi-Fi Hotspot Test Suite

Landslide System Can Emulate Up to 32 Million Simultaneous User Connections
Landslide System Can Emulate Up to 32 Million Simultaneous User Connections

Orlando -- Spirent Communications is showing a Wi-Fi testing solution designed to let cable operators test what would amount to an estimated 32 million users having access to hundreds of thousands of hotspots.

The vendor’s Landslide Wi-Fi Offload Gateway Testing solution stress-tests equipment that aggregates data from sources such as mobile video, as well as traditional services such as voice calling and SMS, from a 3G/4G/LTE network to Wi-Fi for transport over cable networks. Spirent is showcasing the solution at the Cable-Tec Expo here.

Clearwire Shares Up Again on Sprint Deal

Second Day of Double-Digit Gains
Second Day of Double-Digit Gains

Clearwire stock continued its impressive run on Monday, gaining as much as 28% in early trading after Japanese wireless giant SoftBank officially announced its agreement to take control of Sprint -Nextel for $20 billion.
Sprint-Nextel is Clearwire’s largest shareholder with nearly half of its outstanding shares. SoftBank has said that the Clearwire stake is a critical component of its deal with the phone carrier.

SoftBank to Invest $20.1B in Sprint

Deal Would Give Japanese Wireless Giant 70% of No. 3 U.S. Carrier
Deal Would Give Japanese Wireless Giant 70% of No. 3 U.S. Carrier

As expected, Japanese wireless giant SoftBank has agreed to purchase a 70% interest in Sprint-Nextel for $20.1 billion, a deal which will pump needed capital into the U.S. telecom carrier.

LightSquared Asks FCC to Can Network Conditions

Build-Out Requirements Still on Books for Network on Agency-Mandated Indefinite Hold
Build-Out Requirements Still on Books for Network on Agency-Mandated Indefinite Hold

The FCC is seeking comment on LightSquared's request for relief from the build-out and other conditions on the wholesale terrestrial wireless network the FCC gave it a waiver to build back in 2010.

The request would appear to be something of a procedural no-brainer. The FCC has since put an indefinite hold on that waiver due to GPS interference concerns and LightSquared has since filed for bankruptcy.

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