It's been more than a year since Verizon launched its nationwide LTE Category M1 network, and it’s now using it to provide essential services to utilities looking for better smart
Comcast today counts more than half a million customers on Xfinity Mobile, and next week will likely provide an update to its mobile efforts in conjunction with the release of
Ericsson reported that it has made progress in its effort to regain its financial footing—and that North American network operators are playing a major role in that effort. {$excerpt:n}
According to two separate reports released today, Americans are enjoying significantly faster LTE networks than they were a year ago. That’s noteworthy considering U.S. wireless network operators started offering unlimited
General Motors’ decision to offer vehicle-to-everything technology in a high-volume Cadillac crossover vehicle by 2023—and to extend V2X to the entire Cadillac portfolio after that—underscores the importance of ensuring that
Of all the countries mentioned in the “race to 5G,” one that doesn’t get a lot of attention is France. But the country has now established a road map for
In midst of seemingly abundant “sea” of licensed spectrum, one would think that carriers would prefer to simply deploy infrastructure only in their licensed spectrum bands. However, we see growing
AT&T’s slide among postpaid customers is expected to continue, at least according to the analysts at Cowen and Company. Per the Wall Street research firm’s second-quarter predictions, AT&T will be
As reported by Droid Life, Verizon confirmed that it will stop activating 3G CDMA devices as it prepares to discontinue service on that network by the end of 2019. {$excerpt:n}
Verizon’s array of test equipment to assess in-home wireless performance for subscribers to its Fios internet service—and, soon, its 5G wireless broadband—features a bed secured to a wall, next to