Monthly Archives: June, 2017

A converged architecture approach for 5G (Reader Forum)

Over the last decade, we have experienced rapid growth of broadband access to both consumers and businesses. This growth of broadband services is being...

Optimizing NFV for mobile infrastructure (Reader Forum)

All of the major mobile operators are beginning to use network functions virtualization (NFV) to implement fully-virtualized network infrastructures by 2020, but traditional server-based...

The internet of things: The killer 5G app

Although it's not yet standardized or commercially available, the long-term vision of 5G is a unifying connectivity fabric--ultra fast, incredibly low latency wireless-that's available...

Telecom Tweets of the Week: Sprint, T-Mobile US CEOs among the most hated

Sprint beat T-Mobile US this week, but I don't think they'll be bragging about the circumstances any time soon. Marcelo Claure edged out John...

What is precision agriculture and how does it help farmers?

With the forecasted growth in the global population, agriculture faces a very big challenge to rapidly increase food production. To achieve this goal, precision...

AT&T to bolster virtualization with Vyatta buy

AT&T to pick up Vyatta assets from Brocade AT&T is picking up Brocade's Vyatta network operating system and software solutions amid the sale of Brocade...

New NB-IoT solution for smart air conditioning

Ericsson, DNA and other partners combined NB-IoT and cloud-based services Finnish mobile operator DNA and Swedish vendor Ericsson, together with Enermix and UnSeen Technologies, have...

Study: 48% of U.S. firms using IoT hit by security breaches

The report also showed that IoT breaches can cost up to 13% of the smaller firms´ annual revenues Nearly half of U.S. firms using an...

Bell Canada to launch LTE-M network in 2018

Bell Canada's new LTE-M network to launch next year Days after announcing support for a smart farming initiative, Bell Canada said that it will be...

The internet of things: The killer 5G app

Although it's not yet standardized or commercially available, the long-term vision of 5G is a unifying connectivity fabric--ultra fast, incredibly low latency wireless-that's available...

Why Verizon isn’t buying Charter

Verizon's interest in buying a cable operator is back in the news, and late last week the company made an announcement. It wasn't an...

Spectrum sharing and innovation are key to 5G

Spectrum access and usage is evolving with 5G, industry leaders say, noting the importance of CBRS as proof that sharing works Wireless and networking executives,...

Two California cities announce smart city plans

Sacramento and Fresno, California have both announced partnerships with the wireless industry designed to jump start their smart city initiatives. Verizon and the city of...

AT&T: Throttling, “filtered service” allowed under Title II

AT&T sees the Title II ruling as very "narrow" Contrary to most expectations of what the so-called "net neutrality" rules permit Internet service providers to...

Test and Measurement: P3 on 3 measurement gaps in benchmarking

Benchmarking company P3 Communications has been busy of late, expanding its operations and partnerships with companies such as InfoVista, and has received a few shout-outs...

Why Verizon isn’t buying Charter

On June 1, Verizon’s board said the company’s dividend will remain unchanged in the current quarter. No surprise there, but the announcement underlines a...

Zayo CEO: 5G is ‘the big prize’ for infrastructure ecosystem

5G success depends on decreasing time and cost of 5G deployments and, beneath it all, fiber Speaking in Orlando, Fla., at the recent Wireless Infrastructure...

Viavi Webinar: Narrowband IoT – What you need to know

The Internet of Things is expected to be the next revolution in mobile communication, connecting billions of devices. Current cellular technology is not optimized...

Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA)

Scroll down to view white paper Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) is a technique for geo-locating RF sources. It requires three or more remote receivers...

VIAVI Webinar: Narrowband IoT – What you need to know

The Internet of Things is expected to be the next revolution in mobile communication, connecting billions of devices. Current cellular technology is not optimized...

3 considerations for Wi-Fi security

More and more traffic is being carried via Wi-Fi networks, and as traffic figures rise, so do security concerns. Last year, 60% of mobile...

Understanding the role of the IoT in a smart building

A smart building is any structure that uses automated processes to automatically control the building’s operations including heating, ventilation, air conditioning, lighting, security and...

Ericsson taps Verizon for managed SD-WAN

Verizon's offering leverages Ericsson technologies Drawing an already-close partner even closer, Ericsson will be deploying Verizon's managed Software Defined Wide Area Network service for its corporate IT,...

Analyst Angle: The promise of better Wi-Fi with AI

Artificial intelligence, or AI for short, has been described variously as a threat to humanity, a boon to economies, and many other things in...

Small cell deployment supports all four nationwide operators

Shephard's Beach Resort in Clearwater Beach, Florida has deployed a small cell system that supports all four nationwide operators. Each operator has provisioned its...
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