Canadian service provider Rogers struck a deal with the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver to build a 5G hub on the campus that will serve as a testbed
T-Mobile announced that it will rebrand its prepaid service, MetroPCS, as “Metro by T-Mobile” in an attempt to tell customers that the brand is powered by T-Mobile’s network. In conjunction
Folks in the manufacturing, retail, health, finance and public sector industries are getting a little help from their friends at AT&T in the form of dedicated innovation space at AT&T’s
A large number of U.S. cities, both big and small, voiced concerted and coordinated opposition to the FCC’s proposal to streamline the deployment of small cells across the country. {$excerpt:n}
When T-Mobile and Sprint first announced their plans to merge in April, the companies didn’t mention any plans to offer in-home broadband internet services. But that changed in June, when
T-Mobile recently passed AT&T in terms of the total number of retail stores it operates. But it appears that AT&T isn’t giving up. AT&T announced today that it plans to
If there’s one thing that everyone in the wireless industry agrees on, it’s that edge computing is a thing. “There’s no doubt in my mind that this is a thing,”
There might be grumblings from various circles that network functions virtualization is not living up to the hype, but Cisco sees virtualization as a transition in which its customers are
The LoRa Alliance is accustomed to getting questions about security of its IoT technology—so much so that its delegates come equipped at trade shows with a white paper outlining the