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Ericsson’s U.S.-based smart factory rolls out its first 5G base stations

At a time when a lot of focus is on U.S.-based wireless suppliers, the Swedish vendor Ericsson announced its new smart factory in Lewisville, Texas, just manufactured its first product.
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Mavenir to attend 5G Summit at White House

It looks like U.S.-based Mavenir Systems, which is making a name for itself trying to disrupt the Radio Access Network (RAN) space, will be visiting the White House as part
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Verizon views CBRS, C-band in ‘very different ways’

The Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) band at 3.5 GHz and the C-band both represent opportunities for U.S. wireless carriers to get access to new mid-band spectrum for 5G, but
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T-Mobile to fight $91M FCC fine over location data sales

T-Mobile said it intends to fight a $91.6 million fine proposed by the FCC against the carrier related to unauthorized sales of customers’ real-time location data to third-parties. {$excerpt:n}
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Verizon not yet seeing material impact from coronavirus

While the coronavirus is taking a toll on the world, it's not yet having a significant economic and financial impact on Verizon, but that’s not to say it won’t happen. {$excerpt:n}
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Rakuten Mobile unveils low-cost unlimited plans in Japan, makes new U.S. hire

Rakuten Mobile on Tuesday unveiled low-cost unlimited mobile plans for its forthcoming wireless service slated to launch next month in Japan. {$excerpt:n}
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U.S. Cellular CEO downplays immediate 5G impact on consumers

U.S. Cellular is starting to turn on its 5G network in parts of Iowa and Wisconsin this year, so the regional carrier probably is not in a rush to hear
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The 5G of T-Mobile, Verizon and AT&T all rank badly for different reasons

The only way to get the extra capacity really needed for 5G networks in the U.S. is to obtain more spectrum. {$excerpt:n}
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Big 4 face fines for selling customer location data

The four largest U.S. carriers face combined FCC fines totaling about $209 million for selling access to customers’ real-time location data without their consent to unauthorized third parties, even after
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Microsoft’s TV white space proposal moves forward

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Friday proposed updates to TV white space (TVWS) rules in the name of better broadband for rural areas of the country. {$excerpt:n}
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