Analysts expect little in the way of announcements regarding new phones at the show, but there will be no shortage of both consumer and enterprise devices. {$excerpt:n}
MWC Americas will focus on public policy concerns regarding small cell deployments, spectrum and other issues as the industry begins to transition to 5G. {$excerpt:n}
As the IoT begins to get legs, the industry is beginning to focus on real-world use cases and business models beyond basic scenarios such water monitoring and cattle tracking. {$excerpt:n}
The largest wireless-industry event in the United States will take a broader worldwide view as the GSMA partners with CTIA to host the first Mobile World Congress Americas conference. {$excerpt:n}
Huawei surpassed Apple to become the world's second-largest smartphone vendor in June and July, according to Counterpoint, but the company will be hard-pressed to hold on to that spot during
The IoT, 5G and small cells are just a few of the topics analyst Mark Lowenstein will be tracking at Mobile World Congress Americas in San Francisco next week. {$excerpt:n}
Google is hoping to breathe life into its Android One initiative with a new smartphone from Xiaomi for users in India and other emerging markets. {$excerpt:n}
Verizon believes it can continue to refarm its spectrum for LTE use to increase capacity and meet demand in an era of unlimited data plans, Jefferies analysts said. {$excerpt:n}
Facebook is using data it created to map the planet’s entire human population to help it determine what types of internet service it should use to reach the unconnected or