BARCELONA, Spain—The U.S. and China are leading the race to 5G, but the U.S. needs to get more aggressive when it comes to spectrum, according to Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri,
Written by Developer on February 25, 2018
BARCELONA, Spain – KT, Intel and other top telecom companies offered a brief look at the results from what is likely the world’s largest and most visible test of 5G
Written by Developer on February 25, 2018
BARCELONA, Spain—KT, Intel and other top telecom companies offered a brief look at the results from what is likely the world’s largest and most visible test of 5G network technology
Written by Developer on February 25, 2018
Verizon is offering a plan for customers in Florida who are 55 years old and over that provides a single line of unlimited service for $60 per month or two
Written by Developer on February 23, 2018
U.S. Cellular said it managed to acquire 18,000 net customer additions during the fourth quarter while lowering its churn rate. The company also said it was able to reduce expenses
Written by Developer on February 23, 2018
Sprint and Google announced the results of their launch of Rich Communication Service-based messaging offerings, noting that advertisers including 1-800 Contacts, 1-800-Flowers.com, Booking.com, SnapTravel and Subway, among others, have conducted
Written by Developer on February 23, 2018
T-Mobile and Nokia are clocking some impressive speeds thanks to licensed assisted access (LAA). The companies report that they achieved download speeds of 1.3 Gbps using Nokia’s commercial AirScale platform
Written by Developer on February 23, 2018
The FCC is currently considering changes to its Lifeline program that would prevent wireless resellers like MVNOs from obtaining funds from the program to provide wireless services to poor people.
Written by Developer on February 22, 2018
The FCC is currently considering changes to its Lifeline program that would prevent wireless resellers like MVNOs from obtaining funds from the program to provide wireless services to poor people.
Written by Developer on February 22, 2018
The FCC today moved forward with a plan to release up to $4.53 billion over the next 10 years to wireless providers in order to fund the construction of LTE
Written by Developer on February 22, 2018