Dish Network’s Charlie Ergen suggested that cable companies could be interested in purchasing bandwidth on the company’s planned neutral-host 5G wireless network. {$excerpt:n}
Frontier, a major fixed internet provider that is competing directly against Verizon’s new 5G Home service in Los Angeles, said that so far it has not lost any customers to
Inseego, the company that makes some of Verizon’s 5G devices, said that it will no longer manufacture its equipment in mainland China. The company said the move stems directly from
Midcontinent Communications (Midco) has filed an application to conduct a technology trial using the 3.7-4.2 GHz band at three Midwest locations. {$excerpt:n}
Smart manufacturing isn’t all about 5G. Nokia and China Unicom announced they have created a private LTE network for a BMW Brilliance Automotive plant being built in the Liaoning province
Nokia unveiled its “Future X for industries” strategy and architecture designed to drive productivity improvements across a range of industry sectors. {$excerpt:n}
The third-quarter earnings season is now closed, so it's time to see how the nation's top wireless carriers stacked up against each other in terms of key metrics. {$excerpt:n}
Edge computing company Packet announced that it has broken ground on its first Boston edge computing data center location; the data center sits at the base of a cell tower
Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile all adjusted various elements in their rate plans and service offerings this week, likely in an attempt to straighten up their competitive positioning ahead of the
Dish Network has inked agreements with network equipment vendor Ericsson and tower company SBA Communications in order to complete its nationwide NB-IoT network build-out by March 2020. Dish has pledged