Carrier news
Here are some recent news articles from various sources related to carriers:
Mobile Carriers
- T-Mobile and Sprint merger approved: The US Department of Justice has approved the merger between T-Mobile and Sprint, creating a new wireless giant with over 100 million subscribers. (Source: The Verge)
- Verizon to offer 5G home internet: Verizon has announced plans to offer 5G home internet service in select areas, promising speeds of up to 1 Gbps. (Source: CNET)
- AT&T to shut down 2G network: AT&T has announced plans to shut down its 2G network by February 2022, as it continues to transition to newer technologies like 4G and 5G. (Source: Fierce Wireless)
Air Carriers
- Delta to offer COVID-19 testing: Delta Air Lines has announced plans to offer COVID-19 testing to passengers on select flights, in an effort to reduce the risk of transmission. (Source: CNN)
- United to offer free COVID-19 testing: United Airlines has announced plans to offer free COVID-19 testing to passengers on select flights, in an effort to reduce the risk of transmission. (Source: CNBC)
- American Airlines to cut flights: American Airlines has announced plans to cut flights by 10% due to declining demand and increased competition. (Source: Bloomberg)
Shipping Carriers
- Maersk to launch carbon-neutral shipping: Maersk, the world's largest container shipping company, has announced plans to launch a carbon-neutral shipping service, using a combination of biofuels and carbon capture technology. (Source: The Guardian)
- UPS to invest in electric trucks: UPS has announced plans to invest in electric trucks, with the goal of reducing its carbon footprint and increasing its use of alternative fuels. (Source: GreenBiz)
- FedEx to launch autonomous delivery: FedEx has announced plans to launch an autonomous delivery service, using self-driving vehicles to deliver packages in select areas. (Source: The Verge)
These are just a few examples of recent news articles related to carriers. If you're looking for more information on a specific carrier or industry, feel free to let me know and I can try to help!