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Under Biden, DOJ drops challenge to California’s net neutrality rules
The Department of Justice has withdrawn its federal legal challenge to California's network neutrality framework.

SiriusXM comes close to adding 1 million subscribers in 2020
SiriusXM Pandora added more than 909,000 subscribers to its flagship satellite radio and streaming service last year, the company announced on Wednesday.

Verizon to shut down 3G network by 2023
Executives at Verizon said this week the mobile phone company expects to have its 3G wireless network completely shut down by 2023.

HBO and HBO Max have more than 41 million subscribers
The gap between customers who have access to HBO Max and those who don't is starting to close

Feds investigate reporter over U.S. Capitol attack tweet
Federal authorities have opened an investigation against a reporter who tweeted from inside the U.S. Capitol building during a riot on January 6.

AT&T finally streamlines its streaming pay TV options
AT&T has finally merged its two streaming pay TV services into a unified package.

Former T-Mobile CEO Legere considers political run
John Legere, the outspoken former chief executive of wireless phone company T-Mobile, is thinking about running for political office.

British judge rules against extradition for Wikileaks founder Assange
A judge said America's prison system could create a dangerous environment for Julian Assange given his mental condition.

Customer data breached in T-Mobile attack
Hackers have hit T-Mobile and compromised some customer data for the third time in less than two years.

Some Comcast boxes incompatible with HBO Max, CBS apps
Customers with an incompatible X1 or Flex box can upgrade for free if they want to watch HBO Max or CBS All Access.

T-Mobile to offer free upgrades to some with older phones
T-Mobile will offer some customers with older phones the opportunity to upgrade to a new phone for free.
