Monthly Archives: February, 2015

Reality Check: How wireless service providers can stop their industry’s value destruction

Some of the recent competitive promotions from wireless service providers are concerning for the industry as a whole. Telecoms can learn from the overall...

Report predicts DaaS to grow big data revenue into 2019

Telecommunications service providers are big collectors of structured and unstructured data. They continue to find more and more opportunities to apply and offer services...

AT&T Mobility sets BlackBerry Classic, Passport launch

AT&T Mobility customers looking to take a trip back in time will have a new option later this week as the wireless carrier is...

EMEA: CommScope makes DAS easier for European operators

CommScope's ION-U simplifies DAS troubleshooting in Europe Today CommScope announced the ION-U for European markets. By supporting the five frequency bands common to Europe in...

SpiderCloud readies multi-operator small cell

A small cell that can support up to four operators is in development at SpiderCloud Wireless. Small cells can boost connectivity in buildings that...

HetNet: SpiderCloud to show off small cell at MWC

Small cell advancements coming at Mobile World Congress San Jose, Calif.-based SpiderCloud Wireless today announced a new line of small cell products that feature carrier...

SDN, NFV orgs welcome new members

SK Telecom, Cisco, Spirent join open-source SDN, NFV organizations The move toward a unified approach to telecom network virtualization using software-defined networking and network function...

Crown Castle exploring sale of Australian towers

Crown Castle owns Down Under footprint of 1,800 towers Cellular infrastructure giant Crown Castle is considering a sale of its Australian tower assets, which comprise...

Sponsored: Atlas Tower builds first towers in South Africa

PAARL, SOUTH AFRICA – Atlas Tower, a successful Colorado-based company that owns and operates communication towers in 11 U.S. states, announced successful completion of its first...

Reader Forum: China – from imitator to innovator in the telecom space

As we settle into our post-festive lull, with Christmas and New Year celebrations firmly behind us, maybe we can look to China to lift...

Reader Forum: The role of mobility in creating a smarter field workforce

As field-based work becomes increasingly complex and time-sensitive, more businesses are focusing on mobile solutions integrated with back-end field-service solutions to help manage field...

Wireless Workforce: Brightstar names new CEO, Motorola exec lands at Dropbox

Brightstar adds to workforce, names new CEO Wireless device distribution giant Brightstar, now majority-owned by Softbank, lost its leader when Marcelo Claure took the CEO...

AT&T combines rollover data with device incentives

AT&T Mobility is sweetening its rollover data offering. The nation's second-largest carrier said today that starting Sunday Feb. 15, customers can get 7 GB...

Big data analytics acquisition by Hitachi

Hitachi Data Systems plans to buy Pentaho for IoT R&D Hitachi Data Systems, a subsidiary of Hitachi, is looking to buy big data analytics and...

Cell Tower News: América Móvil creates new tower company

América Móvil's tower move in Mexico All may be quiet on the American tower front after last week's big move from American Tower, but this...

Freescale said to be in takeover talks

Freescale Semiconductor may be changing hands once again. The New York Post reports that the Texas chipmaker is in talks with advisers about a...

HetNet: Virgin Media expanding U.K. network

Investing $4.6B to hook up 4 million new sites to superfast broadband Dubbed Project Lightning, Virgin Media has announced plans to spend more than $4.6...

Jawbone takes on IoT

When you think of Jawbone you don’t think of the "Internet of Things." You think of fitness trackers, speakers and headsets. If this is...

Wi-Fi sheep possible in rural IoT experiment

Equipped with a hefty research grant, a professor in the U.K. is taking a novel approach to bringing Wi-Fi coverage to rural Wales: sheep...

Qualcomm under scrutiny in South Korea

Possible investigation comes on heels of $975M Chinese settlement Just days after agreeing to a nine-figure settlement with the Chinese government, chipmaker Qualcomm is now...

Anritsu Webinar: HetNet & Small Cells

As mobile data usage skyrockets and data ARPU continues to decline, mobile operators are looking to increase their network capacity and coverage while minimizing...

Accedian, Cisco report revenue growth

Accedian Networks’ revenue climbs 38% in 2014 Accedian Networks saw its revenue grow 38% in 2014, thanks in large part to global Long Term Evolution mobile...

E-commerce giant Alibaba invests in smartphones

  Alibaba pumps $590M into Chinese smartphone-maker Alibaba has announced plans to invest $590 million in Meizu, a fast-growing Chinese smartphone-maker, in exchange for an undisclosed...

Test and Measurement: Network testing partnerships on research, training

This week's test and measurement news includes several test companies extending their relationships focused on research and training. • Keysight Technologies is partnering with Tomsk State...

Cisco beats expectations

Enterprise demand for Cisco's networking gear is more than offsetting any weakness in the service-provider segment. The company said yesterday that revenue for the...
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