Monthly Archives: August, 2015

Cell Tower News: Verizon lease agreement funds veteran memorial park

Town uses tower lease agreement for good Almost every week without fail there are a slew of stories about cities across the U.S. protesting the...

Singtel profits up 13% year-on-year in fiscal Q1

The telco ended June with 2 million 4G LTE subscribers in Singapore Singapore Telecommunications reported a net profit of SG$942 million ($673 million) in the...

Nokia and TT-Network complete Single RAN project

Danish company TT-Network, the joint venture between the local units of Swedish operator TeliaSonera and Norway’s Telenor, has completed the final phase of its...

AT&T trumps T-Mobile, Verizon and Sprint in purchasing satisfaction

AT&T Mobility continues mastery of J.D. Power survey, while Sprint prepaid brands rule no-contact space AT&T Mobility often finds itself playing second fiddle to rival...

Field Dailies software platform gets patent protection (Sponsored Content)

Field Dailies was recently awarded patent protection for its software system that supports submission of daily field reports and closeout documentation for the tower...

NYC, Stockholm, Ericsson and Data Scientist – Inside Telecom Careers Episode 8

NYC, Stockholm, Ericsson and Data Scientist are featured in this week's episode of Inside Telecom Careers This episode of Inside Telecom Careers is sponsored by Nexius:...

5 things to know in mobile 8/13/15 (RCR podcast)

Mobile news: 5 things you need to know today 1. Samsung is launching new products today. The world's largest smartphone maker is introducing a new...

Softbank buys deeper into Sprint following reported failure to sell

Softbank increases Sprint stake to 80%, while WSJ reports failed attempt to find Sprint buyer Softbank bolstered its backing of U.S. operator Sprint, purchasing $87...

Feature Report: Wireless Infrastructure Service Company Update

Tower assets are consolidating as the carriers sell their portfolios and independent tower owners sell to larger companies. Meanwhile the service industry is also...

India OKs spectrum sharing, trading rules still undefined

In an effort to improve network efficiency and battle dropped calls, the Indian government has approved spectrum sharing among mobile operators with the same type...

Motorola Mobility targeted for Lenovo layoffs

Lenovo plans to cut 3,200 jobs Less than a year after buying Motorola Mobility, China's Lenovo has said that it will cut 3,200 jobs on...

Verizon Wireless stops throttling 3G data

The carrier targeted customers with unlimited data plans, ended practice in June Much was made of Verizon Wireless' plan (which wasn't put into practice) to...

AT&T updates financial expectations following spending spree

AT&T expects $2.5B in cost synergies from DirecTV deal, $21B spent on capex this year Following a robust spending spree that saw it acquire DirecTV...

Delhi residents could get 1 GB of free Wi-Fi per month

Officials want a private partner to deploy the infrastructure and manage the service provisioning Officials in New Delhi, India, are considering offering residents up to...

Ranked: Top ISPs for streaming video per Netflix

Netflix conducts monthly speed rankings based on delivery of its content Each month streaming-video service Netflix ranks Internet service providers by how fast the networks...

Chile to invest $700M in LTE; Brazil pilot to organize poles

After several delays, the deployment of LTE in Chile is about to begin. Claro, Entel and Movistar, which won access to spectrum, were confirmed...

LTE 101: Best of Breed Antennas Are Key (Sponsored Content)

LTE networks are like thoroughbred race horses compared to their workhorse 3G predecessors. LTE is much faster and more powerful, but easily spooked by...

#TBT: Verizon targets Nextel; Wheeler replacement named … this week in 2003

Editor’s Note: RCR Wireless News goes all in for “Throwback Thursdays,” tapping into our archives to resuscitate the top headlines from the past. Fire...

Editorial Webinar: Wireless infrastructure service company update

Tower assets are consolidating as the carriers sell their portfolios and independent tower owners sell to larger companies. Meanwhile the service industry is also...

Software: SDN and NFV set to save opex; Adtran adopts virtualization; CENX scores funds

Total cost of ownership associated with telecom operators moving toward virtualized platforms continues to be debated, with various models showing savings on the capital...

EMEA: Ko-HAF gains momentum toward autonomous driving

Earlier this summer, a consortium of 16 automotive OEMs, suppliers and public partners launched the Ko-HAF or Kooperatives hochautomatisiertes Fahren; Cooperative for Highly Automated Driving...

T-Mobile US CEO calls out competitors as copycats

Calls carrier response to T-Mobile US promotions ‘half-assed’ T-Mobile US’ promotional “Un-carrier” campaign, helmed by colorful CEO John Legere, has obviously attracted the attention of...

Cellular broadband bonding supports NASA test

Getting fast, reliable wireless broadband coverage from locations with iffy reception is a challenge, but necessary for users ranging from public safety to broadcast media....

Chips in China: Which chipmakers could be hit by Chinese slowdown?

A slowdown in the Chinese economy could have a big impact on some wireless companies, particularly chipmakers. Goldman Sachs analyst David Kostin listed 20...

Sprint CEO inks new deal, SoftBank hopes for ‘historic turnaround’

Sprint parent SoftBank is determined to turn around its troubled subsidiary according to the CEO of the Japanese giant. In a surprise appearance on a...
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