AT&T
AT&T bought DirecTV for a whopping $49 billion in 2015. After some scrutiny from regulators due to the existing market share of AT&T’s Uverse cable product, the acquisition was approved.
Vivint Wireless
Launched in 2014, Vivint Wireless was the second major endeavor of parent company Vivint SmartHome (VVNT), following the successful buildout and spinoff of their solar program.
Vivint Internet
After effectively suspending most account creation in 2014, Vivint Wireless rebranded as Vivint Internet in 2016 and began developing improved solutions for their network.
Facebook Connectivity
Facebook Connectivity, among many things, is Facebook’s initiative to make internet access more available in underserved areas. Their Terragraph project specifically aims to deliver low cost, high-bandwidth internet to urban neighborhoods.
LTE Small-Cell
As the race towards 5G picked up speed, mobile carrier Sprint was eager for nationwide deployment solutions for their proprietary small-cell radio dubbed “Magic Box”.
Key for Business
Similar to the Amazon Key service, which allows drivers to unlock your front door or garage to securely deliver packages, Key for Business gives Amazon Drivers access to unlock gates, call-boxes and other controller access entry points to make deliveries to businesses and multi-family communities.
Beam 346
Exede’s focus was improving the quality of satellite broadband speeds delivered to rural homes. At the time Exede launched it’s new fleet of satellites into orbit, the average internet speed available to homes was less than 6 mbps.
Pandora
Planning for ahead for their IPO, which took place early 2020, Vivint SmartHome decided to spinoff the Internet program. After years of development, Vivint Internet released their propriety radio and a new network model to match.