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This Week: T-Mobile Earnings, FWA Growth and First Responders
Analysts Don Kellogg and Roger Entner discuss the latest news in telecom, media, and technology. 0:42: T-Mobile’s Earnings report is out - they did well. 2:31: A discussion about Comcast’s anit-FWA advertisement - is there truth to the ads?5:20: Verizon & T-Mobile are doing well with FWA, but Comcast & Charter had great net adds numbers.6:50: Replacement rate went down this quarter - what happened?8:20: The content promotion attachment to plans could be waning.10:13: T-Mobile has benefited from not raising prices.12:15: What’s up with the First Responder Market.<br>Tags: telecom, telecommunications, business, wireless, cellular phone, cellular service, Recon Analytics, Don Kellogg, Roger Entner, T-Mobile, Charter, Comcast, iPhone, FWA, fixed wireless access, Apple, Comcast, Charter, Verizon, Twitter, Mike Sievert, First Responders