Ruckus Networks is still holding strong to the position that any rule changes in the 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) band should be for the benefit of all
Written by Developer on August 26, 2018
Blame is in ready supply amid the latest wave of SIM-swap attacks targeting bank, social media and in some cases cryptocurrency accounts, leaving victims traumatized and angry. For Michael Terpin,
Written by Developer on August 24, 2018
The folks who conducted pioneering research into millimeter wave (mmWave) technology are now looking at what might be the next big thing: terahertz electromagnetic spectrum. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on August 24, 2018
Qualcomm Technologies announced that it completed the first successful multichipset vendor interoperability test of LTE-CV2X with the Datang Telecom Group, also known as China Academy of Telecommunications Technology (CATT). {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on August 24, 2018
T-Mobile announced that around 3% of its customer base—about 2 million users—had their data hacked by an unknown international entity. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on August 24, 2018
Verizon said that it will change the terms of service for its throttling practices on its wireless plans for public safety users, including for police, firefighters and other first responders.
Written by Developer on August 24, 2018
The American Trucking Associations is squarely behind dedicated short-range communications systems, telling the FCC that the 5.9 GHz DSRC spectrum is critical for the successful deployment of vehicle-to-vehicle technology. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on August 23, 2018
With an eye toward OnGo commercialization in the fourth quarter, the CBRS Alliance is marking some key milestones as it celebrates its two-year anniversary. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on August 23, 2018
AT&T’s Randall Stephenson has a lot on his plate, to say the least. And a new report from Wall Street investment firm Wells Fargo outlines just how many balls Stephenson
Written by Developer on August 23, 2018
Sprint today announced another one of its “flash deals,” this time offering its unlimited service for $25 per month. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on August 23, 2018