
The telecom industry in North America is a complex and ever-evolving landscape. The region is home to a highly competitive market, with multiple players vying for market share.
According to market research, the North American telecom market is projected to reach $1.3 trillion by 2025. This growth is driven by increasing demand for mobile data and the adoption of 5G technology.
The US and Canada are the two main countries that make up the North American telecom market. The US is the largest market, accounting for over 80% of the region's revenue.
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Future of Telecom
The future of telecom in North America is looking exciting. Greg Williams, a Director at TD Cowen, has over five years of telecom industry experience working in various corporate finance and strategy roles at AT&T.
Market maturation is a key theme impacting the industry, according to Greg Williams. He has valuable insights to share on this topic.
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Emerging technologies like AI and 5G are also transforming the North American communications industry landscape. These technologies are expected to bring significant changes to the cable, satellite, and telco sectors.
Greg Williams has a strong background in equity research, having worked for top-ranked research teams at JPMorgan and Sidoti and Company. He received a BA degree with a double major in economics and computer applications from the University of Notre Dame.
Network Providers
In North America, the main mobile network operators (MNO) are Verizon Wireless, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, U.S. Cellular, and other local companies in the United States. In Canada and Mexico, the main MNO are Rogers, Telus, Bell, Virgin Mobile, Movistar, and AT&T.
Verizon Wireless operates on 2G with frequency bands BC0(800) and BC1(1900), and on 4G with frequency bands B2 (1900), B4 (1700), B5 (850), B13 (700), and B66 (1700/2100).
AT&T operates on 2G with frequency bands B2 (1900) and B5 (850), and on 4G with frequency bands B2 (1900), B4 (1700), B5 (850), B12 (700), and B30 (2300).
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T-Mobile operates on 2G with frequency bands B2 (1900) and B5 (850), and on 4G with frequency bands B4 (1700), B7 (2600), and B12 (700).
Here's a list of the main MNO in North America and their corresponding frequency bands:
These frequency bands can help you choose the suitable solution to boost the signal receipt of your cell phone.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Telna do?
Telna provides a global cellular connectivity platform to mobile network operators, communication service providers, and device manufacturers. It offers access to over 800 radio network operators worldwide, covering 200 countries.
Where is Telna headquartered?
Telna is headquartered in Toronto, Canada. Learn more about our global presence and services.
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