Monthly Archives: November, 2017

Editorial Webinar: Transitioning to a 5G world: how testing is evolving to meet operators’ needs

Expected 5G spectrum utilization will mean major engineering and design challenges in terms of spectrum characteristics: very high frequencies and very large channels, with...

In-Building wireless: what to know before signing on the dotted line

  Everyone has experienced it. You’re outside, talking on your phone or looking at the latest breaking news, or checking what’s happening on social media,...

T-Mobile 600 MHz spectrum gets support from Samsung device

As T-Mobile continues to deploy in 600 MHz holdings, device support picking up T-Mobile US spent around $8 billion to buy 600 MHz spectrum holdings...

AT&T building edge computing test zone

Edge computing is "next step in the evolution of our network," AT&T says AT&T is working on an edge computing test zone in Silicon Valley...

Hans Vestberg on transition to Verizon and the next five years

After serving for six years as the CEO of network infrastructure giant Ericsson, in April Hans Vestberg joined Verizon as CTO EVP and President...

AT&T deploys first cell site on wings

AT&T is using a flying cell site to bring temporary connectivity to residents of Puerto Rico, where many towers and rooftop sites remain incapacitated...

Gemalto harnesses DevOps tools with on-demand SaaS platform

Gemalto targets enterprise sector with on-demand security platform Gemalto, an international digital security company based in Amsterdam, announced the deployment of SafeNet Data Protection On...

Red Hat OpenStack Platform 12 moves into container space

Red Hat debuts newest version of OpenStack Red Hat unveiled OpenStack Platform 12, the latest version of its cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), at the OpenStack Summit...

Bell, Huawei carry out 5G tests in Canada

Bell is expanding investment in small cell infrastructure ahead of 5G Canadian telecom operator Bell confirmed it is currently conducting further trials of 5G mobile...

African nations start to focus on smart city initiatives

Acute urbanization combined with years of infrastructure neglect creates challenges on path to smart city projects in Africa Despite most of Africa’s largest cities are...

Synopsys fortifies security with $565 million Black Duck acquisition

Synopsys announces intent to acquire Black Duck Software Synopsys has announced it intends to acquire Black Duck Software for approximately $565 million, or $548 million...

Olivetti targets manufacturers and smart cities

The Italian company recently launched new smart factory solutions for manufacturers Olivetti has unveiled its new smart cities portfolio which includes smart solutions for the...

Sigfox partner deploys LPWA network in Hong Kong

Thinxtra said the LPWA network will have a total of 100 base stations by June 2018 Asian company Thinxtra has announced the launch of a...

Is edge computing all around us right now?

Instead of a complex infrastructure deployment, latent computing resources could be used to support the edge computing needs of the IoT The data processing and...

Tracking Interference in the Field From One Device Made Possible by Keysight Technologies

  Overcoming wireless network interference in the field is a major challenge given the exponential growth in demand for mobile services and the volume of...

The top 5 culprits of slow Internet speeds (Reader Forum)

  Based on a study by Akamai in 2014, the United States and Canada — two of the most reliable countries in the world for...

Broadcom makes $103 billion bid for Qualcomm

Qualcomm is reviewing the "unsolicited" offer Other than to say it has received Broadcom's "unsolicited" 12-figure acquisition offer, and will review with its financial and...

Juniper pushes telco cloud with Contrail software update

Juniper integrates Contrail Cloud into Red Hat OpenStack Platform Juniper Networks, an American multinational corporation for networking products, announced updates to its Contrail Cloud Platform,...

In LTE device testing, MIMO and LAA make the difference

Advanced LTE features including 4x4 multiple-input-multiple-output and support for License Assisted Access make a significant difference in user experience, according to recent testing commissioned...

Telefonica Chile preps for 5G with Ericsson virtualization deal

Telefonica Chile chooses Ericsson to complete virtualization of core network Telefonica, the biggest mobile network operator and internet service provider in Chile, announced it has...

China cloud growth spurs Microsoft to triple Azure capacity

Stronger than expected cloud demand compels Microsoft to triple Azure presence in China Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently announced during the Microsoft Tech Summit 2017...

Fiber, small cells, densification key to Sprint MVNO deal with Altice

Sprint will use Altice footprint to deploy thousands of Magic Box small cells The line between telcos and cable companies has been blurring for some...

Rethinking privacy in the age of Internet intimacy (Reality Check)

  Our desire for privacy is part of what makes us human. None of us likes to have our privacy invaded, whether from someone reading...

SoftBank calls off Sprint, T-Mobile merger talks

Sprint rebounding with MVNO arrangement with Altice USA The months of will they, won't they speculation then formal discussions between Sprint parent SoftBank and T-Mobile...

Hirotec adopts smart factory concept to reduce downtime

Predictive maintenance is a key smart manufacturing use case Japanese company Hirotec Group, one of the largest private production companies in the global automotive market,...
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