In the early 1990s, few short years after I joined McCaw Cellular—then the nation’s largest mobile operator despite not possessing anything close to a national footprint—the Seattle-area company was acquired by New Jersey-headquartered grandfather of telecommunications: AT&T. It was a time of rapid and aggressive technical and business transition. While I could feel the entrepreneurial … Continue reading “The March of Radical Innovation: AT&T Buying T-Mobile is Not Just Good—It’s Necessary”
Author: Reuven Carlyle
Reuven Carlyle is experienced in business and public policy as an entrepreneur, executive, staff member, and elected official. He's a veteran of the wireless industry, having worked with companies including McCaw Cellular, Xypoint, and Twisted Pair Solutions. Carlyle also represents Seattle's 36th Legislative District in the Washington state House of Representatives as a Democrat. He holds a master's degree in public administration from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.