Apple appears to be cooking up a new satellite project involving next-generation wireless technology, though the iPhone-maker’s exact goal remains unclear, according to a new Bloomberg report. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on December 20, 2019
Analysts attending the trial indicated Dish's Charlie Ergen held strong while state AGs suing to block T-Mobile from acquiring Sprint took aim at his credibility and Dish as a wireless
Written by Developer on December 19, 2019
A group of tech industry giants is challenging assertions made by AT&T in its analysis of the 6 GHz band for unlicensed use, saying just two assumptions cause AT&T to
Written by Developer on December 19, 2019
Boingo Wireless just last week revealed it's letting go of about 16% of its workforce, but it continues to rack up airport venues for neutral host cellular distributed antenna systems (DAS),
Written by Developer on December 19, 2019
Dish Network co-founder and Chairman Charlie Ergen was given the opportunity Tuesday to present his arguments for how his company can and will build out a greenfield 5G network and
Written by Developer on December 18, 2019
As Dish Network’s Charlie Ergen took the stand at the T-Mobile/Sprint merger antitrust trial this week he shared some additional details about the satellite provider’s planned network build. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on December 18, 2019
One irony for the business history books, is that although mobile helped power some of the most profitable companies of this or any decade (Facebook, Google, Apple), the wireless industry
Written by Developer on December 18, 2019
Although 5G features such as gigabit-per-second throughput and the ability to compete with wireline broadband generate the most attention, the cloudification of 5G networks will have the greatest impact on
Written by Developer on December 17, 2019
The deployment is significant because it’s one of the first live deployments over CBRS spectrum for an edge computing use case. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on December 17, 2019
U.S. lawmakers are pressing FCC Chairman Ajit Pai for answers over concerns that the agency’s approval process for the pending T-Mobile/Sprint merger was flawed and lacked transparency. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on December 17, 2019