Qualcomm Technologies has been granted permission by the FCC to conduct 28 GHz tests in Bridgewater, New Jersey, and San Diego. Both sites are Qualcomm facilities. {$excerpt:n}
A group of entities calling themselves the Public Interest Spectrum Coalition is urging the FCC to stick to its original rules for the Citizens Broadband Radio Service for the 3.5
A diverse set of companies is urging the FCC to adopt its proposed licensing framework for the Citizens Broadband Radio Service band, saying it represents the largest cross-industry coalition in
Low-band spectrum, check. High-band spectrum, check. Mid-bad spectrum, not quite yet. But CTIA is urging the FCC to move forward in July on both the 3.5 GHz and the 3.7-4.2
“More spectrum!” is the rallying cry among participants in the global race to be the first country to deploy 5G networks. Generally speaking, deploying more spectrum into a network means
T-Mobile is spending more on its 600 MHz network build-out efforts than Wall Street analysts at Oppenheimer initially expected. “We spoke with TMUS management, who appeared to be focused on
Qualcomm continues to work to expand its opportunities: Today, the company announced a new chip, the Snapdragon XR1 Platform, that’s designed specifically for virtual and augmented reality goggles and glasses,
The small cell market continues to expand, and Crown Castle’s Mike Kavanagh pointed to two big factors as evidence: Small cell buildouts are starting to happen in smaller, tier 2
The small cell market continues to expand, and Crown Castle’s Mike Kavanagh pointed to two big factors as evidence: Small cell buildouts are starting to happen in smaller, tier 2
AT&T’s Cricket Wireless prepaid brand has started carrying a phone from Japan’s budget smartphone provider Freetel. Although AT&T officials said the carrier inked its distribution deal with Freetel last year,