Telecom Strategy Research Collection
Research covering wireless competition, fiber strategy, convergence, enterprise growth, infrastructure investment, and the competitive forces shaping the future of the U.S. telecom industry.
Fiber Pays Twice: The Convergence Multiplier in U.S. Telecom
A strategic analysis of how fiber investment increasingly influences broadband performance, wireless market share, customer retention, and long-term competitive positioning.
View ReportTelecom competition is no longer defined by a single product or market segment. Wireless, fiber, enterprise services, satellite connectivity, and infrastructure investment increasingly influence one another. This collection examines the strategic decisions shaping market share, network economics, competitive positioning, and long-term growth across the U.S. telecom industry.
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PROMISES, PROMISES, PROMISES: Five Carriers, One Question
An examination of carrier promises, competitive positioning, and the strategic realities behind the industry's most important claims.
Fiber Pays Twice: The Convergence Multiplier in U.S. Telecom
How fiber investment drives value across broadband, wireless, customer retention, and market expansion.
Closing the Gap: T-Mobile's Push for Large and Midsize Business
An analysis of T-Mobile's enterprise ambitions and the opportunities and challenges facing its business strategy.
US MNOs: What Are You Going to Do When Musk Comes to You?
Exploring how mobile operators may respond as Starlink, satellite connectivity, and new partnership models reshape the competitive landscape.
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These reports are included in Roger Entner's Telecom Intelligence Pack, providing coordinated analysis of the strategic forces reshaping wireless, fiber, convergence, enterprise connectivity, and infrastructure investment.