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T-Mobile Revives Popular Promo, AT&T Seen ‘Passive’

T-Mobile US (TMUS) on Tuesday brought back a $120 family promotion with 10 gigabytes of data, as wireless competition heats up again ahead of the Q4 holiday marketing season. While popular, T-Mobile’s $120 monthly plan isn’t as aggressive as a similar four-line, 10GB plan priced at $100 that it phased out in July. And neither T-Mobile plan is as aggressive as an $80 monthly, 10GB family plan that Verizon Communications (VZ) spun out in late 2014

Dish Auction Strategy Keeps Airwaves Near Verizon

A Verizon Communications (VZ) wireless spectrum deal with Dish Network (DISH) is still possible, analysts say, in the wake of the satellite TV broadcaster’s decision to surrender some airwave licenses won at a government auction for rebidding. That’s because most of the airwaves surrendered are near spectrum blocks now owned by AT&T (T) and T-Mobile US (TMUS), while Dish Network kept airwaves closer to Verizon’s, says Jefferies analyst Mike

Will T-Mobile Gain From Sprint Exiting TV Auction?

Sprint’s decision to stay on the sidelines in the upcoming government auction of radio spectrum now owned by TV broadcasters might be a good development for T-Mobile US (TMUS), though cable TV firms could emerge as bidders, analysts say. In the so-called “Broadcast Incentive Auction” expected to take place next year, the government plans to set aside some 30 megahertz of spectrum for bidding limited to smaller carriers. If Sprint (S) sits out,