Both Nokia and Ericsson are claiming new breakthroughs related to KDDI’s 5G core network in Japan, with Nokia announcing the completion of a 5G core standalone (SA) network trial—marking a big milestone
Written by Developer on February 20, 2020
While the coronavirus scare shut down Mobile World Congress this year, the U.S. wireless industry got a big boost last week with a federal court ruling allowing the T-Mobile/Sprint merger
Written by Developer on February 20, 2020
The CEO of T-Mobile’s parent company Deutsche Telekom (DT) is ready to take on AT&T and Verizon in more ways than one now that the combination of T-Mobile US and
Written by Developer on February 19, 2020
Ahead of Dish Network’s fourth quarter earnings call Wednesday, analysts looked toward the operator’s planned 5G network build, which some think will cost far more than the satellite TV provider
Written by Developer on February 19, 2020
The Competitive Carriers Association (CCA), the Wireless Internet Service Providers Association (WISPA) and three other groups are pressing for a limit on the amount of spectrum any one bidder is
Written by Developer on February 19, 2020
Citing the vast amount of 2.5 GHz spectrum that T-Mobile stands to obtain from the merger with Sprint, Verizon is urging the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to reject calls for
Written by Developer on February 19, 2020
U.S.-based Parallel Wireless is expanding its open RAN push, announcing a new collaboration with Etisalat for trials in its markets across the Middle East, Asia and Africa. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on February 18, 2020
Exactly what Loon is up to remains confidential, but the Alphabet company submitted filings last week seeking permission to conduct a market trial in the 71-76 GHz and 81-86 GHz
Written by Developer on February 18, 2020
Apple on Monday said it won’t meet its expected revenue forecasts for the current quarter because of impact from the coronavirus outbreak, which it said has restricted iPhone production and
Written by Developer on February 18, 2020
T-Mobile and Sprint received a bit of relief on Sunday after New York Attorney General (AG) Letitia James announced that her office would not appeal the decision by U.S. District
Written by Developer on February 18, 2020