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Government Contracts & Awards
UNIVERSAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIVE COMPANY: $11.0M Federal Communications Commission Contract
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Market Intelligence & News
Bernstein remains bullish on SpaceX but sees challenges in telecom ambitions
The analysis carries clear implications for U.S. incumbent carriers AT&T (NYSE: T), Verizon (NYSE: VZ), and T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS), all of which face the prospect of a SpaceX-led mobile entrant and currently invest double-digit billions of dollars annually to maintain nationwide LTE and 5G coverage.
AT&T stands to gain as Verizon loses a customer related battle
Verizon just ran out of options on something that started years ago. AT&T is still in the fight.
Supreme Court rejects Verizon bid to recover $47M FCC fine
The court denied Verizon's petition without explanation, ending the carrier's effort to recover a fine over the sale of customer location data
Supreme Court rejects Verizon effort to get $46.9M FCC fine refund in location data case
Verizon's $46.9 million FCC penalty remains in place after the Supreme Court denied rehearing in a dispute over customer location data and jury-trial rights.
Verizon Rebuffed by Supreme Court on $47 Million FCC Refund
Verizon Teams Up With Nvidia, Lockheed Martin To Turn 5G Into A Drone-Tracking System
Verizon will utilize its existing 5G infrastructure alongside an AI-enabled system to identify, track, and monitor unmanned aircraft systems for a new Lockheed Martin drone detection system.
Lockheed Martin demonstrates AI-powered drone detection system using 5G networks
Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT), Verizon (NYSE:VZ), Keysight Technologies (NYSE:KEYS), ODC and Astris AI completed a live demonstration of the NetSense Airspace Awareness-as-a-Service platform in the Miami area in July, showcasing technology designed to detect and monitor drones using existing 5G infrastructure. The system combines Verizon’s 5G network spectrum with ODC’s AI-native Radio Access Network software, Nvidia’s AI Aerial platform and Keysight’s radio-frequency simulation technology to ident
Lockheed Martin, Verizon, Keysight, ODC and Astris AI Demonstrate Technology for Public Airspace Protection with NVIDIA Technology
Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT), in collaboration with Verizon, NVIDIA, Keysight Technologies, ODC and Astris AI, recently showcased how commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technologies can make detecting and tracking unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) more accessible, faster to deploy, and easier to scale for public and critical infrastructure protection.
Lockheed Martin, Verizon, Nvidia, Keysight Technologies, ODC And Astris AI Demonstrate Using Commercial Off-The-Shelf Tech To Detect And Track UAS
In a July demonstration in the Miami area, the NetSense™ Airspace Awareness-as-a-Service™ system demonstrated an AI-enabled system capable of identifying, tracking and monitoring UAS utilizing existing 5G networks.The
Verizon's Structural Re-Rating Has Just Begun
Verizon (VZ) looks undervalued as fiber/optical networks drive AI infrastructure upside.
Congressional Trades in $VZ
Insider Trades (Form 4)
Villanueva Rodriguez Alfonso
Venkatesh Vandana
Stillwell Mary-Lee
Skiadas Anthony T
Malady Kyle
Russo Joseph J.
Russo Joseph J.
SCHULMAN DANIEL H
Key People
Villanueva Rodriguez Alfonso
EVP and Group CEO-VZ Consumer
Russo Joseph J
EVP&Pres-Global Networks&Tech
Villanueva Rodriguez Alfonso
Executive Vice President
Malady Kyle
EVP and Group CEO-VZ Business
Villanueva Rodriguez Alfonso
EVP&Int.Group CEO-VZ Cons.&CTO
SCHULMAN DANIEL H
CEO
Russo Joseph J
EVP&Pres-Global Networks&Tech
Stillwell Mary-Lee
SVP and Controller
Hammock Samantha
EVP & Chief HR Officer
Skiadas Anthony T
EVP and CFO
Villanueva Rodriguez Alfonso
EVP&Int.Group CEO-VZ Cons.&CTO
Venkatesh Vandana
EVP and Chief Legal Officer
Hammock Samantha
EVP & Chief HR Officer
Political Giving
$724,750 given to 135 candidates across 406 disclosed contributions (FEC Schedule A).
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