The FCC this week announced it will open a process that could potentially give Dish Network around $500 million in cash as well as around $3 billion worth of AWS-3
Although a number of wireless carriers have promised to launch some form of 5G network technology as early as this year, that work mostly doesn’t appear to have trickled down
Deutsche Telekom, Intel and Huawei say they’ve conducted the world's first 5G interoperability and development testing based on the 3GPP Release 15 Standard with a commercial base station. The test
Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam reiterated the company’s promise this week that “we’re very comfortable with being able to deliver a Gigabit of service to everyone that we’re providing service to,”
Tower and small cell company Crown Castle disclosed that it inked “certain long-term customer agreements” during the fourth quarter that in part boosted the company’s site rental revenues by $5
If it wasn’t clear before, it is now: Wireless operators want to get their hands on more millimeter wave spectrum, and the more, the merrier. And smaller carriers are worried
Following impressive fourth-quarter customer numbers from Verizon and T-Mobile, one analyst is warning that AT&T and Sprint may report more sluggish fourth-quarter results than expected. {$excerpt:n}
The Global Certification Forum has approved an “umbrella” work item it says will lay the foundation for the certification of 5G devices based on 3GPP Release 15. {$excerpt:n}
Following the release of Verizon’s largely positive fourth-quarter results, a number of Wall Street analysts are offering a more positive outlook on the company’s prospects. {$excerpt:n}
Qualcomm said it “strongly disagrees” with the European Commission’s decision to levy a $1.2 billion fine against the company, and said it would “immediately” appeal the fine to the General