The wireless world has been aswirl with reports that national security officials are considering a plan to take control of 5G networks. First off, let’s all calm down … this
The FCC announced a settlement with AT&T’s FiberTower that involves the company returning hundreds of millimeter-wave spectrum licenses to the agency. The settlement essentially means AT&T won’t get access to
The FCC announced a settlement with AT&T’s FiberTower that involves the company returning hundreds of millimeter wave spectrum licenses to the agency. The settlement essentially means AT&T won’t get access
“Sprint is real,” wrote Wells Fargo analyst Jennifer Fritzsche in a note issued to investors over the weekend. “The RFPs are coming at an increasingly growing rate (and have built
T-Mobile is cleaning up its act, so to speak, signing an agreement for a second wind farm project and promising to use renewable electricity to meet 100% of its energy
Covering distance by radio has always been less expensive than laying wire, and nowhere is this more true than in rural areas. Until now, though, wireless broadband could not match
Qualcomm has been a major proponent of Cellular V2X technology for the connected and autonomous cars of the future, so why is it testing 802.11P DSRC prototypes? {$excerpt:n}
When unlimited mobile data plans were introduced, many people saw the move as a big risk for mobile operators. Can they really handle a heavier data load at a fixed
RadioHound, a project hatched at the University of Notre Dame Wireless Institute (NDWI) for dynamic spectrum monitoring, couldn’t come at a better time. {$excerpt:n}
Crown Castle continues to conduct trials into edge computing as low latency is going to be driving a lot of the applications of the future, including augmented reality, autonomous cars