After another day of voting—and some surprisingly tight races—four executives are moving on in our weeklong voting tournament for the most powerful person in the telecom industry. {$excerpt:n}
C Spire has been granted authority to test Cohere Technologies’ new modulation technique using Orthogonal Time Frequency Space Modulation (OTFS). {$excerpt:n}
Charter Communications is looking to hire a smartphone portfolio manager and other mobile workers ahead of its launch of wireless service in the first half of next year. {$excerpt:n}
T-Mobile said it likely "won't be in a cash tax-paying situation until 2024" under tax reform bills currently being considered by Congress. {$excerpt:n}
Riot Micro is making its market debut with a twist, employing Bluetooth and Wi-Fi engineers, along with LTE, to create a more affordable and lower-power chip for cellular IoT networks.
The results are in from round two, and they’re pretty interesting. During our second round of voting, T-Mobile’s John Legere handily surpassed Samsung’s Tim Baxter, and Qualcomm’s Steve Mollenkopf moved
Sprint will deploy "a few thousand towers" as it increases capex over the next two years, but the carrier said it still plans to post "around breakeven adjusted free cash
Wireless operators can provide 5G services with spectrum bands both above and below 6 GHz—but that doesn't mean that all countries will let them. {$excerpt:n}