The Open Networking Foundation (ONF) announced that Central Office Re-architected as a Datacenter (CORD) has undergone some significant enhancements, with CORD 4.1 now delivering a single open platform for multiaccess
AT&T Labs is already testing base stations and antennas in the 28 GHz band in several locations, and now it wants to expand those tests to the 37 and 39
Sprint’s been pretty quiet about its use of LAA or any unlicensed spectrum for that matter, but that appears to be changing as Sprint’s chief operating officer for technology, Günther
Sprint’s been pretty quiet about its use of LAA or any unlicensed spectrum for that matter, but that appears to be changing as Sprint’s chief operating officer for technology, Günther
Manufacturing companies will lead the way as worldwide spending on the IoT reaches $772.5 billion next year, marking a 14.6% jump over 2017 revenues, according to a new forecast from
Tax reform would likely help Verizon and T-Mobile more than it would help AT&T, according to MoffettNathanson. And Sprint would see virtually no impact. {$excerpt:n}
As our weeklong tournament comes to a close, it’s going to be T-Mobile’s John Legere versus OneWeb’s Greg Wyler in the final vote for most powerful executive in the U.S.
Sprint said its recent MVNO deal with Altice will enable it to cut through some of the red tape that continues to slow small-cell deployments. {$excerpt:n}
Verizon’s Ed Chan didn’t exactly spill the beans about where Verizon will launch commercial 5G residential broadband services next year—that would be rather peculiar if he did—but he did give
New Hampshire officially became the first state to opt out of FirstNet, choosing instead to tap Rivada to build and maintain a wireless network for first responders. {$excerpt:n}