AT&T’s prepaid brand Cricket has ended a four-month test of an advertising and reward program from startup Adfone. Called “Ad It Up,” the program rewarded users who viewed advertisements with
While the FCC’s efforts to release more millimeter wave spectrum are all fine and dandy, T-Mobile is concerned that auctioning off spectrum in a piecemeal fashion is not the best
Nokia wants to test equipment in the 90-96 GHz range at Nokia facilities in Murray Hill, New Jersey; Naperville, Illinois; and Sunnyvale, California. {$excerpt:n}
We’re roughly one year removed from the reintroduction of unlimited usage plans by Verizon Wireless and AT&T in an attempt to slow the subscriber losses. Additionally, we continue to see
Software company Wind River announced it will separate from Intel via a sale to private equity firm TPG. The move, Wind River executives said, would allow the company to target
The market for Evolved Packet Cores (EPCs) is flourishing, according to research firm Dell’Oro group, hitting a record level in the fourth quarter of last year in part due to
According to Todd Schlekeway, executive director of the National Association of Tower Erectors, there aren’t enough tower climbers to go around. “It’s one of our top issues,” he said. “I
Verizon has asked TPx Communications to move off a 28 GHz link in the San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose basic trading area so that it can deploy a 5G network there. {$excerpt:n}
A simple way to think about edge computing in wireless is as a way to take functions, content and processing closer to the subscriber and to improve quality of experience
The enmity between regional telecom provider C Spire and its much larger competitor AT&T appears to have kicked into high gear this week, with the two companies fighting over a