Hold onto your hats, folks, because this week appears to be starting with another wild ride on the rumor mill surrounding the proposed T-Mobile/Sprint combination. {$excerpt:n}
Amazon is seeking FCC permission to launch 3,236 satellites in an effort to deliver broadband services to "tens of millions" of consumers in the U.S. and globally. {$excerpt:n}
Like a lot of vendors, Motorola Solutions is ready to roll in the Citizens Broadband Radio Services (CBRS) band as soon as the FCC greenlights commercial services. {$excerpt:n}
In a surprise to no one, the C-Band Alliance (CBA) is sticking to its guns, saying a proposal by the Competitive Carriers Association (CCA), Charter Communications and ACA Connects would
In London, Vodafone is using 5G equipment from Ericsson’s Radio System portfolio, and it's tapping into dynamic spectrum sharing technology. {$excerpt:n}
While Deutsche Telekom (DT) is reportedly in late-stage talks to save the proposed T-Mobile and Sprint merger, it’s kicking off its own 5G network in Germany. {$excerpt:n}
The Competitive Carriers Association (CCA), Charter Communications and ACA Connects – America’s Communications Association have filed a proposal with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for repurposing at least 370 megahertz
Google and the Wireless Internet Service Providers Association (WISPA) are touting the results of a study that shows the viability of introducing shared spectrum between satellite earth stations and point-to-multipoint
Although unemployment is low, and there appears to be a shortage of cell tower technicians, the telecom market is sending some mixed messages. {$excerpt:n}