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Major carriers unite to eliminate wireless dead zones
The Verge·
AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon are forming a joint venture to tackle wireless coverage gaps across the United States. This unprecedented collaboration, announced as an 'agreement in principle,' plans to combine their ground-based spectrum resources to enhance connectivity, particularly in rural areas. The venture's overarching goal is to foster a robust ecosystem for wireless and satellite services. While specific implementation details remain somewhat unclear, the initiative reportedly involves developing a standardized technical framework for both consumers and satellite network operators, aiming for broader and more reliable mobile service.
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