Ericsson earlier this week held a grand opening and tour of its new training center in Lewisville, Texas, the largest such facility in the U.S. for the infrastructure vendor. The
The government’s reasoning for ganging up on Huawei in Europe is that the U.S. and European nations are military allies, so if the networks in Europe are compromised, that could
In a new prospectus filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, T-Mobile detailed its vision for 5G and made some claims about what it can achieve as a combined company
Turkcell and Affirmed Networks have just deployed one of the largest virtualized mobile networks in the EMEA region, supporting more than 35 million mobile broadband subscribers and carrying over a
The temporary shutdown of the FCC last month put a damper on the rush to get Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) equipment certified, but the CBRS Alliance expects to see
CommScope is introducing 3.5 GHz-capable antennas for macro and small cells, serving customers in the U.S. and in Europe, Latin America and Asia Pacific. Because these are passive products, no
Mignon Clyburn, a Democrat and former FCC commissioner with close ties to public interest groups, is now a paid consultant for T-Mobile, advising the carrier as it tries to win
With a hearing on Capitol Hill approaching and regulatory review still underway, T-Mobile and Sprint are trying to dampen efforts to block their proposed merger by making a new pledge
A group of companies representing telecom equipment vendors, spectrum licensees and utilities have formed an alliance to advance the development of private broadband networks for energy providers. The Utility Broadband
Fixed wireless could also bring broadband to rural areas that have never had any internet service. And it can be deployed much cheaper than laying fiber to remote locations. {$excerpt:n}