Not one to miss out on an opportunity to bash Verizon and AT&T, T-Mobile in particular brandished the knives for Verizon when it announced today that it has lit up
T-Mobile is keeping pace on 600 MHz and 700 MHz LTE upgrades as the operator prepares to launch broad 5G coverage next week using its low-band spectrum. {$excerpt:n}
AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile are each in various stages of 5G commercial deployments in the U.S., so what’s next? IAB and 5G NR-U are on the horizon, to name
Nokia’s struggles of late are well-known, but it’s still among the top three vendors—along with Huawei and Ericsson—reaping the benefits of surging 5G New Radio (NR) demand, which propelled the
It’s early days for edge computing and 5G, but AT&T and Microsoft are sharing a few more details about their collaboration that was announced in July, including the first markets
Outside the US, the LTE-based MulteFire standard with its “Listen-Before-Talk” feature will be a critical enabler allowing enterprises to deploy LTE private networks without the involvement of an MNO in
Verizon and its partners Ericsson and Qualcomm are tooting their collective horn over a proof-of-concept demonstration they conducted using Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS), which allows 5G service to run on