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Retail
Europe’s largest telecoms operator backs guidance following a revenue boost in Germany and United States
By
Jillian Deutsch
and
Bloomberg
May 16, 2024
Finance
Telefonica earnings hit $3.4 billion in Q1 amid merger between rivals Masmovil and Orange in Spain
By
Clara Hernanz Lizarraga
and
Bloomberg
May 9, 2024
Tech
Elon Musk’s drug use renders his character too questionable for FCC license, Ukrainian advocacy group says
By
Kelcee Griffis
,
Tech Brew
and
Morning Brew
April 30, 2024
Finance
The CEO of one of Sweden’s biggest companies thinks regulation is decimating Europe’s competitiveness and will leave ‘no industry left’
By
Prarthana Prakash
April 30, 2024
Tech
FCC brings back net neutrality—’broadband is a necessity, not a luxury,’ chair says
By
David Hamilton
and
The Associated Press
April 26, 2024
Success
AT&T pushes a master passcode reset on millions of customers after troves of personal data leaked to the dark web
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
April 1, 2024
Tech
AT&T finds over 70 million users’ Social Security numbers on ‘dark web,’ scrambles to reset passwords
By
Matt O'Brien
and
The Associated Press
March 31, 2024
Retail
Tens of thousands lose cellular coverage from AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and more
By
Michelle Chapman
and
The Associated Press
February 22, 2024
Tech
Twenty-one million Indonesians, almost the population of Florida, will go online by 2027. The country’s second-largest telco wants to ‘tap that opportunity’
By
Lionel Lim
February 9, 2024
Success
How Croatia’s first unicorn grew from a small village with a $16,000 loan from parents to a billion-dollar tech powerhouse working with WhatsApp and Uber
By
Prarthana Prakash
January 20, 2024
Newsletters
The latest net-neutrality threat is dead in Europe—for now—but it’s catching on elsewhere
By
David Meyer
October 12, 2023
Commentary
How climate models intended for cell towers are helping communities plan for floods, drought, and wildfires
By
Charlene Lake
September 25, 2023
Leadership
Verizon’s CEO has been ranking his mood from 1 to 10 every day since 2009 to get him into the right mindset to do his job
By
Chloe Taylor
September 25, 2023
Leadership
Charter’s CEO isn’t flinching in the $2.2 billion rumble with Disney and ESPN: ‘We had to say enough is enough, or else we’re gonna have to move on to a different model’
By
Paolo Confino
September 7, 2023
Leadership
The Disney-Charter cable TV dispute could cost Disney up to $2.3 billion—it all depends on how many customers ditch cable for good
By
Paolo Confino
September 7, 2023
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Peter Thiel makes his biggest donation in years to help defeat California’s billionaire wealth tax
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Nick Lichtenberg
Success
Despite a $45 million net worth, Big Bang Theory star still works tough, 16-hour days—he repeats one mantra when...
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Orianna Rosa Royle
Europe
Americans have been quietly plundering Greenland for over 100 years, since a Navy officer chipped fragments off the...
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Paul Bierman
and
The Conversation