Verizon, AT&T, Comcast and nine other phone service providers reached a deal with 51 attorneys general across the country to install call-blocking technology. But the deal doesn’t have a deadline. Source: NYT > Business – Tara Siegel Bernard
How Phones Made the World Your Office, Like It or Not
From desk to car to pocket. Source: NYT > Business – Jeff Giles
T-Mobile and Sprint Are Merging. What Does That Mean for You?
The combined company could potentially lead to higher prices, improved service and faster deployment of 5G network technology. Source: NYT > Business – Brian X. Chen
A Guide to Picking the Right Phone Plan
When you prepare to buy a new phone, you should also assess whether it’s time for a new wireless plan. Here are some steps to make that process easy. Source: NYT > Business – Brian X. Chen
The 5G Health Hazard That Isn’t
How one scientist and his inaccurate chart led to unwarranted fears of wireless technology. Source: NYT > Business – William J. Broad
Sprint and T-Mobile Merger Approval, Said to Be Near, Could Undercut Challenge by States
Provisions set by the Justice Department, described by people familiar with the plan, could weaken a lawsuit that 10 attorneys general filed to try to block the $26 billion deal. Source: NYT > Business – Cecilia Kang