Monthly Archives: September, 2016

Analyst Angle: Why I am not rushing to one of the new unlimited plans

Recent unlimited data moves from T-Mobile US and Sprint garnered headlines, but don’t expect them to impact churn The wireless industry in the U.S. recently...

Analyst Angle: The age of self-driving vehicles is upon us

The automotive industry is working hard to integrate technology to make the self-driving experience safer and more enjoyable Earlier this year I wrote about the...

The four layers of a smart city

Municipal leaders across the U.S. are quickly aligning around the concept of how to elevate their city to be a smart city. In its...

Verizon steers clear of T-Mobile and Sprint ‘unlimited’ with new ‘tweener’ plan

New Verizon promo plan slots in between 'L' and 'XL' options with 12 GB of shareable data, touts access to 'LTE Advanced' carrier aggregation...

CWA union members ratify AT&T Mobility labor contract

New labor deal centered on health care benefits for approximately 42,000 CWA union workers at AT&T Mobility The Communications Workers of America said its members...

Sonus Webinar: Next Phase of SIP Migration

Are you able to easily manage your multi-vendor SIP network and quickly monetize new services? Over the past decade, a majority of the Service Providers...

Numerex and RTC keep school zone signs flashing for public safety

The industrial "internet of things" will be fully realized when seemingly dormant objects are brought to life with networks, sensors and data analytics. That's...

Top 10 industrial IoT cloud providers

In our article, Cloud computing 101: Advantages and disadvantages, we defined cloud computing and discussed some of the benefits and challenges that come with...

AT&T to test drones on LTE with Qualcomm

AT&T will test drones on its LTE network through a trial with Qualcomm Technologies. The companies said the trials will analyze how drones can...

LTE for IoT moves to the next level

U.S. carriers are racing to connect sensors, meters and wearable devices to their LTE networks before the companies that make these devices decide to...

DAS and Wi-Fi join forces to keep sports fans happy

A conversation about DAS and Wi-Fi with James Hammond, Director of Information Technology, Carolina Panthers, and Kevin Schmonsees, CTO, Beam Wireless The below is only...

Anite steps up in-building testing focus

Test company Anite has been increasing its focus on in-building testing and data flow across its product lines. Alex Chua, director for product management and...

T-Mobile on Verizon: ‘Yawn. What’s next? LTE-BS?’

Last week Verizon Wireless made a big deal about its activation of two- and three-channel carrier aggregation in more than 450 markets. In response,...

AT&T to test drones on LTE with Qualcomm

AT&T will test drones on its LTE network through a trial with Qualcomm Technologies. The companies said the trials will analyze how drones can...

ZTE plans to boost mobile device sales in Europe

ZTE has specific plans to expand its presence in the UK, France, Italy and Turkey Chinese vendor ZTE expects sales of mobile devices in the European...

Sales of 5G phones to exceed 300 million by 2025

Study projects 5G connections will account for 7% of global mobile connections by that year Sales of 5G compatible handsets will exceed 300 million by 2025,...

Numerex and RTC keep school zone signs flashing for public safety

The industrial internet of things will be fully realized when seemingly dormant objects are brought to life with networks, sensors and data analytics. That's...

Kagan: How will ‘Batterygate’ hurt Samsung?

Analyst wonders, 'How could Samsung unleash this terror?' Exploding batteries. Really. The question I pose is: How in the world could Samsung release its new Galaxy...

LTE for IoT moves to the next level

U.S. carriers are racing to connect sensors, meters and wearable devices to their LTE networks before the companies that make these devices decide to...

Top 10 industrial IoT cloud providers

In our article, Cloud computing 101: Advantages and disadvantages, we defined cloud computing and discussed some of the benefits and challenges that come with...

No more guessing to locate RF interference

Locating an interference source is nothing short of finding a needle in a haystack. From a service provider perspective, RF interference is much more...

FCC gives the land to cultivate innovation

On July 14, the FCC allocated significant new radio spectrum to help usher in the next generation of wireless technology — known as 5G...

Intel acquires Movidius to accelerate machine vision strategy

Intel announced its intention to acquire machine vision specialist Movidius, to further strengthen its position within computer vision, deep learning. In a move to strengthen...

Reality Check: Telcos answer the call for personalized customer experiences

Telcos risk shrinking retail revenue if they don’t shift sales models to capitalize on demand for in-store, highly personalized customer experiences The physical retail channel...

Reader Forum: Connect, secure, monetize – building trust in IoT (Pt. 2)

Gemalto sees three key enablers of trust in order for the IoT economy to prosper Big data, cloud computing, network virtualization, machine learning, telemetry and...
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