Monthly Archives: July, 2015

5 Google projects that could change the world

Technology juggernaut Google changed the way we search with its proprietary algorithims. But the oft-secretive company is constantly working on technologically impressive, forward-leaning projects...

Microsoft to restructure phone business, cut 7,800 jobs

Microsoft announced it will layoff 7,800 employees as it restructures its phone business to accommodate the $7.6 billion acquisition of Nokia Devices and Services. In...

AT&T offers low-cost broadband to sweeten DirecTV proposal

AT&T offers low-cost broadband commitment to consumers AT&T is offering up low-cost broadband options as an incentive to government regulators currently debating the telecom giant’s...

Analyst Angle: Enforta leads in monetizing Wi-Fi

While LTE and 3G adoption remains relatively low for Russia’s 249 million mobile subscribers, Wi-Fi is gaining traction among enterprise customers. In Russia, 3G...

Mobile rises in India, thieves take notice

WASHINGTON – Mobile phones are having a major impact across the Indian sub-continent. Socioeconomic and census data show that mobile phones massively outnumber landlines...

TDC brings LTE-A technology to Denmark

The LTE-A service will initially be available in Copenhagen with peak data speeds of 300 Mbps Danish telecoms operator TDC has started to deploy LTE-Advanced...

China Telecom expands 4G LTE network

China Telecom expects its FDD-LTE technology to cover 95% of China’s population by year end Chinese mobile telephony operator China Telecom aims to provide LTE...

Sponsored: Minnesota DPS seeks input on FirstNet RAN plan

FirstNet envisions a nationwide public safety network built on same LTE standards used by commercial carriers As Minnesota officials consider how to proceed with a...

Nokia accelerates SAC Wireless growth

It's been less than a year since SAC Wireless became part of Nokia, and the company has already executed its plan to expand its...

Huawei bets big on Indian device market

Huawei plans to grab a portion of India's smartphone market through retail partnerships Chinese devicemaker Huawei is launching more affordable smartphones to capitalize on the emerging Indian...

Helio makes a comeback

New Helio offers ‘unlimited’ service, but stuck with 2G speeds Perhaps showing that at least names never go out of style, the Helio brand is...

MVNO pioneer Peter Adderton heads 360fly, takes on GoPro in action-camera market

Boost Mobile, Amp’d founder now heads action-camera startup The domestic market’s infatuation with mobile virtual network operators looks to be on an upswing as mobile...

Life pro tip: How to get free airplane Wi-Fi

Let’s face it: airplane Wi-Fi is a total bummer. Entire jets full of people share a miniscule level of throughput that’s generally not even...

Singapore to slash spectrum price to entice new carrier

Singapore regulators are poised to do what the Federal Communications Commission is reluctant to do in the U.S. In order to entice a fourth...

Apple loses $450M antitrust appeal

WASHINGTON – In a 2-1 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals 2nd Circuit in Manhattan has ruled that the $450 million antitrust suit against technology...

T-Mobile US bests Sprint; Verizon, AT&T market ‘defenders’

A new market research report finds that T-Mobile US has overtaken Sprint in terms of total subscribers, thereby claiming the No. 3 domestic carrier...

Q&A with LitePoint: Small cells, 5G, IoT and more

Adam Smith is a 15-year veteran of working with radio frequency aspects of wireless testing and has been with test company LitePoint since 2012. He...

Republic Wireless expands cellular data refund

MVNO Republic Wireless credits cash for unused cellular data Following up on a trial earlier this year, mobile virtual network operator Republic Wireless expanded the...

Nokia uses drones for network planning

United Arab Emirates carrier Du partners with Nokia to analyze network components using telco drones Carrier Du, along with partner Nokia Networks, has used drones...

EMEA: Steering smarter in the connected car

Hoffmann-Krippner is working with Guttersberg Consulting to bring its SensoFoil sensing technology to the connected car market. The technology is designed to allow the...

T-Mobile US wiretap requests surge in 2014; voice, text, voicemail info included

T-Mobile US said majority of the requests came from law enforcement and included phone conversations, text messages and voicemails T-Mobile US said last year it...

Wireless workforce: Wi-Fi certification opens doors for RF engineers

As cellular and wireless networks become more integrated indoors, network architects are designing systems that can work together, and recruiters are looking for engineers...

AT&T SDN, NFV, cloud push tackles enterprise storage challenges

AT&T working on PoC for software-defined storage using SDN, NFV and cloud AT&T is looking to take advantage of its push into network virtualization using...

Opinion: Kagan – Will T-Mobile US antics backfire?

I have a question for you: Are the accusations and colorful language from T-Mobile US CEO John Legere ultimately helping or hurting his company...

Adult video consumption set to explode thanks to 4G, LTE

New report from Juniper Research predicts 55% increase in adult video consumption by 2020 Adult video content is set to explode across the mobile space,...
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