The Wireless Internet Service Providers Association says ill-conceived proposals to change the 3.5 GHz CBRS rules would stifle innovation. {$excerpt:n}
It is summer and love is in the air. Plenty of marriages and engagements alike. Stories about a possible arrangement between Dish and Amazon are resurfacing after they were first
Verizon confirmed that it has been throttling streaming video from Netflix and other content providers, after reports surfaced last week that the nation’s largest wireless carrier appeared to cap network
A thriving ecosystem for apps for first responders could be a major weapon for FirstNet in its battle against Rivada to provide services for first responders. {$excerpt:n}
Fiber has become a "tower on its side" for wireless carriers as the industry begins to transition to 5G, according to Wells Fargo Securities. {$excerpt:n}
ExteNet Systems, which bills itself as the leading provider of distributed network systems, is asking the FCC for Special Temporary Authority for ongoing integration testing of Citizens Band Radio Services
Although there are a lot of unknowns at this point about what will be announced at Mobile World Congress Americas in San Francisco in September, it’s a pretty good bet
AT&T is so confident in Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP), an operating system for automating virtual network functions, that it believes more players will jump on board to support it
Qualcomm is encouraged by the FCC’s continued work to make more spectrum available for Gigabit LTE and 5G, and it’s working diligently to see the first commercial launches of 5G
When I saw the news reports that T-Mobile was advocating for “5G Friendly” licensing in the CBRS band, I wasn’t surprised; increasingly, I’d been having conversations positioning the 3.5 GHz