U.S. Cellular has launched an LTE-M network across more than 90% of its cell sites, and is also actively exploring opportunities for NB-IoT. {$excerpt:n}
Additional companies, including Japan’s Sony and NTT DoCoMo, have announced they’ll skip this year’s MWC in Barcelona over coronavirus concerns, as GSMA meanwhile, continues to beef up health precautions. {$excerpt:n}
The C-band auction grabbed most of the headlines last week, but there’s another mid-band spectrum opportunity for U.S. carriers that’s nearing the auction phase. {$excerpt:n}
While T-Mobile’s President of Technology Neville Ray threw water on Verizon’s dynamic spectrum sharing (DSS) plans on Thursday, Verizon said it’s sticking by its prior public commitments. {$excerpt:n}
Ericsson has pulled out of MWC 2020 in Barcelona over concerns from the novel coronavirus, while fellow telecom equipment giant Nokia seems to be weighing plans. {$excerpt:n}
Executives from Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile stated their support for Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai’s proposal to get C-band spectrum cleared and available for a public auction, a
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai on Thursday revealed some details about his plan for opening up the C-band for terrestrial 5G, and that includes a proposed $9.7 billion in accelerated relocation
AT&T has expanded its low-band 5G service to more than a dozen additional cities, as the carrier aims to deliver nationwide coverage in the second quarter. {$excerpt:n}
During a conference call Wednesday that was mostly about Qualcomm’s success in 5G, the company said it was reducing the low end of its guidance for its second fiscal quarter
Extended reality looks to be a hot focus for carriers keen to prove their 5G credentials. Several carriers have already made impressive strides and MWC 2020 will bring further announcements