AT&T said it expects to spend up to $25 billion this year in capital expenses, a figure notably higher than most Wall Street estimates. AT&T said the increase—from around $21.6
Written by Developer on January 31, 2018
Samsung reported a massive operating profit of around $14 billion in the fourth quarter—gains largely driven by the company’s sales of chipsets. Research firm Gartner said that Samsung is now
Written by Developer on January 31, 2018
Ericsson is seeing increased momentum in 5G, including in North America, but it continues to struggle as the demand for LTE gear dwindles, reporting its fifth straight quarter of losses
Written by Developer on January 31, 2018
Cable company Charter Communications said its initial tests of fixed wireless services in the 3.5 GHz band show that it can provide 25 Mbps services at “significant distances.” Charter previously
Written by Developer on January 31, 2018
Webpass, the fixed wireless provider that Google purchased in 2016 and put under its Google Fiber business, has shuttered operations in Boston. Webpass now offers fixed wireless services in seven
Written by Developer on January 31, 2018
FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel is not buying the argument that the U.S. can’t hold another major spectrum auction until a financial banking issue gets settled, as FCC Chairman Ajit Pai
Written by Developer on January 30, 2018
The wireless industry has long argued for looser rules around the deployment of network infrastructure including small cells and has sought to highlight some of the local obstacles providers have
Written by Developer on January 30, 2018
Analyst firm Dell’Oro Group published its new forecast for the mobile radio access network market that predicts a positive five-year compound annual growth rate—the first time the firm has predicted
Written by Developer on January 30, 2018
That was fast. AT&T earlier this year was hunting for a home for its open source project dubbed Disaggregated Network Operating System, or dNOS. At the time, it sounded as
Written by Developer on January 30, 2018
Representatives from Apple, Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Hewlett Packard Enterprises, Facebook, Google, Intel, MediaTek, Microsoft and Qualcomm met with FCC staff last Thursday to make a case for quickly opening up
Written by Developer on January 29, 2018