FirstNet continues to garner commitments from states looking to use its wireless network for first responders, but a New Hampshire official told a congressional subcommittee the group hasn't been forthcoming
AT&T expanded the roles of two public-sector executives after losing two key leaders in the last few weeks. The carrier added to the roles of Mike Leff, who serves as
Sprint parent SoftBank has reportedly reopened talks with Charter Communications even as it holds out hope for a last-minute merger agreement with T-Mobile. {$excerpt:n}
Wireless and tech industry executives generally reacted positively to reports that the Trump administration plans on shelving an Obama-era plan that would have mandated Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) for
New data from OpenSignal indicates LTE speeds in the highest-performing markets in the world have actually slowed since the beginning of the year, but access to LTE continues to increase.
Perusing the FCC’s 137-page document circulating on the spectrum bands above 24 GHz, it’s clear that not everyone is going to be pleased with how it turns out. Then again,
AT&T presented what it described as a "final offer" in an effort to resolve labor talks that have dragged on for nine months with roughly 20,000 workers. {$excerpt:n}
With smartphone growth slowing to a crawl in the United States, the IoT is beginning to pay off in significant ways for major wireless network operators, according to a new
One of the things that’s plagued Distributed Antenna System (DAS) solutions has been the time it takes to deploy them, and now Zinwave, in a partnership with Cheytec Telecommunications, aims
MetroPCS, the prepaid brand from T-Mobile, is one of several major U.S. wireless brands using software from Mobile Posse to wrest consumers’ attention away from Facebook, thereby giving mobile operators