In the ongoing debate about which technology should serve the connected car of the future—dedicated short-range communications or the newer cellular vehicle-to-everything—it’s clear which one Qualcomm is betting on. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on September 28, 2018
Federated Wireless, which made a name for itself preparing to serve as a Spectrum Access System administrator for the 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service band, believes there are plenty
Written by Developer on September 28, 2018
AT&T’s Cricket prepaid brand refreshed its unlimited offers with a new Unlimited Extra plan that is not subject to a speed throttle. The carrier’s previous unlimited plans were subject to
Written by Developer on September 28, 2018
Verizon said it was able to obtain a peak data rate of 1.4 Gbps on its LTE network by using unlicensed spectrum and carrier aggregation technology. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on September 28, 2018
Top White House officials today held a “5G Summit” with one basic message: How can the Trump administration encourage the private sector to deploy 5G as quickly as possible? {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on September 28, 2018
AT&T isn’t revealing too many specifics about when it will use low-band spectrum for its 5G deployment but confirmed that it plans to start deploying low band next year. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on September 28, 2018
Iridium Communications has joined the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network and is collaborating with AWS on the development of Iridium CloudConnect, which it describes as the first and only
Written by Developer on September 27, 2018
Breeze Broadband, a wireless internet service provider owned by Union Pacific Railroad, is shutting down its service. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on September 27, 2018
Sprint provided its clearest view yet on the company’s attempts to reduce its network expenses by building out monopoles for network coverage, instead of using traditional cell towers. The company
Written by Developer on September 27, 2018
AT&T and Verizon account for more than 70% of all wireless subscriptions in the United States today. But the carriers covering the remaining 30%—spread among Sprint, T-Mobile and the nation’s
Written by Developer on September 27, 2018