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Cisco expands Catalyst portfolio with new 802.11ax-ready wireless controller

Cisco announced it’s extending the Catalyst 9000 family to wireless deployments and midmarket customers, with new products like the Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless Controller and the Cisco Catalyst 9200
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Sacramento’s 5G story dimmed by legal spat involving Verizon, XG

When Sacramento became one of the first cities in the country to gain fixed 5G service last month, it was a major win for the 35th most populated city in
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Sprint joins Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T with ‘Drive’ connected car product

Sprint is now selling a “Sprint Drive” product that essentially plugs into a user’s car and supports a range of connected car services including vehicle location services and an in-car
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Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile licensed mmWave POPs

See how much millimeter wave spectrum Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile already hold. {$excerpt:n}
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28, 24 GHz auction primer: What to expect before the bidding starts

Bidders are getting their virtual paddles ready as the FCC is poised to kick off the 28 GHz auction on Wednesday, Nov. 14, to be followed by the 24 GHz
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CBRS proponents quietly fret over NTIA’s ongoing 3.5 GHz tech testing

A number of executives in the 3.5 GHz CBRS space are quietly worrying that the NTIA is taking too long to test elements being used in the technology. The NTIA,
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Intel’s new multimode 5G modem—supporting 6 Gbps speeds—to be in phones by 2020

Intel announced a new 5G chip for smartphones and other gadgets that the company will release next year. The company said it expects the chip, which supports speeds up to
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Ericsson files to conduct autonomous driver demo at CES 2019

Ericsson filed an application with the FCC to conduct an autonomous driver demo at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) using equipment from Huawei and Galtronics, as well as an
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SpaceX proposes lower orbit for its 4,000+ satellite constellation

SpaceX is asking the FCC to approve modifications to its license to launch and operate a constellation of non-geostationary satellites, reducing the altitude from 1,150 kilometers to a new altitude
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As Sprint/T-Mobile merger odds reach 90%, rivals push for conditions

Analysts increasingly expect regulators to approve the merger of Sprint and T-Mobile. And that situation may be driving some of the companies’ rivals to push for conditions on the merger
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