Besides announcing tomorrow’s launch of its 5G Ultra Wideband service in the Phoenix, Arizona, area, Verizon disclosed today that it’s working with Boingo Wireless to bring its service indoors and
Sprint, T-Mobile and U.S. Cellular particularly rallied their troops to vote for their top executives. But Sprint’s Ryan Sullivan ran away from the pack in the end. {$excerpt:n}
Xiaomi’s total smartphone shipments rose in the second quarter, but the Chinese vendor lost market share at home as consumers rally around rival Huawei. {$excerpt:n}
A new report by Chetan Sharma Consulting projects the edge internet economy will be worth over $4.1 trillion by 2030, propelled in part by the densification required for 5G. {$excerpt:n}
T-Mobile CEO John Legere and President and COO Mike Sievert were busy talking with FCC commissioners shortly after FCC Chairman Ajit Pai last week circulated a recommendation that the full
Global sales of 5G smartphones are forecast to hit 160 million next year, but that growth hinges in part on Huawei, and on China meeting aggressive 5G targets, according to
T-Mobile has opened a new lab to test how devices, including 5G smartphones, perform on the operator’s network using a range of current and future technologies. {$excerpt:n}
Bluegrass Cellular is asking the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for permission to extend its Citizens Broadband Radio Services (CBRS) tests for another two years. {$excerpt:n}
The FCC plans changes to its Lifeline program, a federal initiative meant to lower the monthly cost of phone and internet for low-income individuals but one that has been plagued
New research, again based off Wehe test results, indicates wireless carriers are throttling video content, regardless of location or time of day, and that different apps are impacted at varying