Funding

Weekly telecom intelligence reports covering Funding from Atomic Mobile.

Week of July 13–18, 2026

Weekly Telecom Intelligence: July 13–18, 2026

Carrier restructuring, satellite execution risk, network performance and customer retention shaped the telecom industry during the week of July 13. Verizon announced plans to sell 274 company-owned retail locations and eliminate approximately 500 corporate positions — affecting about 3,000 employees when retail roles are included. AST SpaceMobile disclosed delays in its satellite deployment schedule and announced plans to raise $1 billion through convertible notes, now expecting 45 satellites in orbit in early 2027 rather than by the end of 2026. New RootMetrics data showed combined nationwide median download speeds reached approximately 334 Mbps during the first half of 2026, with 93% of tests conducted over 5G. T-Mobile faced customer backlash as it began moving subscribers from legacy plans to newer offerings, with some customers seeing increases of up to $6 per line. And FCC Chairman Brendan Carr proposed a comprehensive review of Universal Service Fund administration and the Commission's oversight of USAC.

Week of May 18–24, 2026

Telecom Intelligence: Week of May 18, 2026

A landmark week for the satellite-telecom convergence story. SpaceX filed its public S-1 on May 20, the largest IPO registration in history, with Starlink's direct-to-cell ambitions on full display. Just two days later EchoStar completed the first closing of its spectrum transfer to SpaceX, moving billions of dollars of mid-band licenses toward a satellite operator. In Washington, the FCC's May 20 open meeting produced four actions spanning robocall enforcement, broadband data collection, disaster reporting, and rural funding modernization. And in the prepaid trenches, Ultra Mobile took the top spot in Wave7's dealer survey for the second quarter running.