DALLAS—Verizon made headlines yesterday with the news that it will launch 5G residential broadband services in up to five markets in 2018, starting with Sacramento, California. I say: ho hum.
For the past five years, FierceWireless has conducted its annual “innovation awards,” recognizing outstanding products and companies. This year was a bit different though... {$excerpt:n}
Shares of Juniper Networks jumped Wednesday on reports Nokia was planning to make an acquisition offer, but the Finnish firm quickly threw cold water on the story. {$excerpt:n}
DALLAS—The 3.5 GHz CBRS band continues to generate a significant amount of interest in the wireless industry, but, as always, the devil is in the details. Some companies, like cable
DALLAS—Facebook is very pleased with the amount of interest that it’s seen from operators about the Telecom Infra Project (TIP). In fact, it’s added some new board members from BT,
Verizon today announced plans for its first 5G residential broadband service launch, beginning in Sacramento, California, in the second half of 2018. {$excerpt:n}
DALLAS—T-Mobile is moving aggressively to deploy small cells even as it scrambles to bring its 600 MHz spectrum online as quickly as possible. {$excerpt:n}
DALLAS—A top Sprint executive said that the operator could use a combination of several key wireless technologies, including massive MIMO, to eventually offer theoretical peak speeds on its LTE network
DALLAS—A top Sprint executive said that the operator could use a combination of several key wireless technologies, including massive MIMO, to eventually offer sector capacity on its LTE network of