Monthly Archives: July, 2015

Quortus White Paper: LTE – a robust solution for public safety

Critical communications are moving with the times. Having been largely based on systems that support ultra-reliable voice, such as Tetra, they are now shifting...

Wi-Fi Aware connects the (nearby) world

Following years of collaborative development, the Wi-Fi Alliance has released Wi-Fi Aware, a sort of always-on mechanism for device-to-device discovery that doesn't requires a...

EMEA: RadioOpt offers analytics on the move

RadioOpt was founded in 2008 as a spinoff of the Technische Universität Dresden. Initially designed to offer voice analytics via a SIM card applet in...

IBM Watson coming to Africa and the Middle East

Partnership aimed at boosting economy, improving health care The supercomputer that conquered all challengers at "Jeopardy" is now looking to new challenges in the Middle...

Kagan: Former Sprint CEO Dan Hesse on mobile Internet

The mobile Internet presents a new wave of opportunities and challenges to the wireless industry. Dan Hesse, previous CEO of Sprint, shared his thoughts...

Industry: Broadband markets need to Competify

WASHINGTON – In a tongue-in-check effort to highlight a perceived lack of competition in the broadband space, a group of telecom companies and trade...

Millennial Media’s stock climbs as AOL buyout rumors swirl

Reports have circulated that AOL is working on a deal to acquire mobile ad network Millennial Media for an estimated $300 million to $350...

DAS slims down for Great American Ball Park

Four years ago, Cincinnati's Great American Ball Park installed a distributed antenna system to make sure it could keep up with mobile data demand....

Sprint launches MaaS platform for enterprise market

Sprint claims MaaS platform streamlines mobile management Sprint furthered its attempt to lure enterprises with the launch of its “Mobility-as-a-Service” offer that it claims streamlines...

EMEA: GSMA innovation grant program in action

To follow up on last month’s diversity in the telecommunications industry article, it’s time for the third and final article in this series, which will...

Google Fiber begins Atlanta metro buildout

Atlanta, Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham, Nashville next up for Gigabit fiber-to-the-home Google Fiber, the tech giant’s ambitious project to offer fiber-to-the-home beginning in major metro markets, has...

T-Mobile US plans new promotion this week

T-Mobile US plans keeping pressure on rivals Verizon Wireless, AT&T Mobility and Sprint Update: T-Mobile US have announced their new promotional plans. Click here for...

Huawei to play key role in EU 5G programs

Europe is ratcheting up its focus on 5G with the launch of the first phase of the continent’s 3.5 billion Euro ($3.9 billion) Public...

Sprint stock plunge could reignite T-Mobile US merger

Sprint’s stock hits new 52-week low as analysts cite ‘severe financial distress’ Sprint may be showing some improved operational trends, but investor concern over the...

Ericsson, Vodafone trial in-building small cell

Vodafone has deployed Radio Dot system at its offices in London Vodafone is trialing the Ericsson Radio Dot small cell system inside its London offices...

TE Connectivity – HetNet Happenings: Episode 21

HetNet Happenings is brought to you by CommScope. On this episode of HetNet Happenings, host Sean Kinney, managing editor for RCR Wireless News takes a look...

NTT DoCoMo, GE Energy to develop new IoT solution

The new IoT tech will allow companies to monitor real-time operational data Japanese telecoms operator NTT DoCoMo and GE Energy Japan Co. have signed a...

Vodafone launches VoLTE technology in Italy, Spain

The new offering will enable the telco to improve quality of mobile service in the two markets U.K.-based mobile operator Vodafone announced plans to deploy...

Reader Forum: Sell the (quality of network) experience

If you were caught in a crisis situation, which would you rather have: Access to voice services on your smartphone or access to data?...

Reader Forum: Next wave of IoT devices needs to ride a new network

Without a doubt, wireless data network devices and applications are growing rapidly. Heavy hitters like Cisco and Ericsson predict there will be 50 billion...

How paying your cellphone bill brings Wi-Fi to schools

Many people who take time to look at their wireless phone bills have noticed the words "universal service" as a line item. This is...

HetNet deployments driving job growth – Inside Telecom Career: Episode 3

HetNet deployments will drive job growth and potential costs associated with union construction crews certified to work in utility right-of-ways and on pole tops According to...

Looking beyond capex, opex – NFV/SDN Reality Check Episode 19

On this week’s NFV/SDN Reality Check we talked with Simon Osborne, CTO for service orchestration at Comptel, on looking beyond capital expense and operating...

How you can get Apple iOS 9 months in advance

Apple is being surprisingly generous with its new iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan. The operating systems have not even been released yet, but...

5 ways Ericsson is quietly connecting the world

Unlike Apple or Microsoft, Ericsson is a company that is not in the consciousness of many mobile consumers. You won’t see adds for Ericsson...
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