AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon join forces to eliminate mobile coverage dead zones

AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon have announced a joint venture to pool spectrum resources and expand satellite-based connectivity. The initiative targets persistent coverage gaps in rural and underserved parts of the United States.

The three carriers said in a joint statement that they will combine limited spectrum holdings to raise network capacity and deliver a more consistent experience for customers. They also plan to create a unified platform that lets satellite operators reach more users and simplifies direct-to-device integration for rural network operators.

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PLDT Home, Meralco, and MSpectrum have announced a strategic partnership to deliver connected and sustainable home solutions for Filipino families. The collaboration combines digital connectivity, power distribution, and solar energy expertise. It aims to address rising energy costs and growing demand for smart homes.

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AT&T has introduced OneConnect, a new service bundling unlimited mobile data with gigabit home broadband for new customers. The plans start at $90 per month and include taxes and fees. Existing customers cannot yet migrate to the service.

Reports indicate that AT&T plans to launch a new top-tier unlimited phone plan called Elite 2.0, featuring 250GB of hotspot data. The plan would cost $75 per line for accounts with four lines and include perks like AT&T Turbo. AT&T has not confirmed the details.

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CNET readers have selected GFiber as the leading internet service provider overall in the outlet's People's Picks awards. The fiber provider earned the highest marks for reliability, speed and customer support.

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