The chairman of the FCC today said that mobile broadband service is not a full substitute for fixed service. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on January 18, 2018
A new organization funded in large part by tower and small cell vendor Crown Castle aims to educate Texans about the importance of 5G network technology and how small cells
Written by Developer on January 18, 2018
Touted as the “future of the smartphone,” Apple’s iPhone X doesn’t appear to be sparking the kind of interest among consumers that the company’s products once did. A new survey
Written by Developer on January 18, 2018
It's time to update the outdated Telecom Act of 1996—and here's why. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on January 18, 2018
Sprint and Cox announced an agreement today that will allow Sprint to use Cox’s wireline network for its backhaul efforts and small cell build-out. The companies concurrently said the deal
Written by Developer on January 18, 2018
Advanced RF Technologies (ADRF) has been around almost 20 years and much of that time has been spent courting wireless operators, including the Big Four in the U.S. Now, it’s
Written by Developer on January 17, 2018
Ericsson unveiled the 5G Radio Dot for enhanced mobile broadband in indoor settings, but it won't be commercially available until next year. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on January 17, 2018
Roughly three years after first launching the service, Google said it has added an unlimited data option to its Project Fi MVNO. The new pricing essentially caps rates on the
Written by Developer on January 17, 2018
Roughly a year after the city passed legislation streamlining the deployment of small cells in Minneapolis, some of the nation’s largest carriers are trumpeting their small cell counts there in
Written by Developer on January 17, 2018
According to a series of new reports, smartphone maker LG is retooling its phone strategy and may not offer much in the way of new hardware at this year’s Mobile
Written by Developer on January 17, 2018