Monthly Archives: May, 2018

Machine learning vs. artificial intelligence–what’s the difference?

The internet of things (IoT) is a broad term that covers a multitude of connectivity types, sensors and vertically-tailored applications. But, at a high...

David vs. Goliath: Rural ISPs fight CBRS rule changes

If FCC changes rules, rural fixed wireless service providers say they would be priced out of CBRS spectrum Only on the job for a month,...

Chinese government greenlights 5G trials in major cities

  Chinese telcos will carry out 5G trials in at least 16 cities across the Asian nation The government of China has given the green light...

NTT Group inks smart city agreement with Dell Technologies

The smart city agreement will initially focus on the deployment of a proof of concept in Las Vegas   Japan's NTT Group and Dell Technologies have...

With C-V2X R&D and potential NXP deal, Qualcomm clearly keen on automotive

Qualcomm working with automakers on C-V2X interoperability while NXP deal waiting on Chinese regulators Adoption of internet of things solutions is creating new efficiencies, streamlining...

American Tower sees positive impacts in T-Mobile US, Sprint merger: CEO

  CEO Jaimes Taiclet says previous carrier mergers in the U.S. had a net positive business impact for American Tower American Tower Corporation expects the proposed...

Increase Spectral Efficiency for Wireless Communications

A team of researchers from KU Leuven created a network of software defined radios that can simultaneously transmit and detect harmful interference using in-band...

How Nuevo León became the heartland for Industry 4.0 in Mexico

The state of Nuevo León in northern Mexico contributes eight per cent of the nation’s GDP with only four per cent of its population,...

German Aerospace Centre shows off AI and robotics for Industry 4.0

Among the showier turns at Hannover Messe in Germany last week, the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) lifted the hood on its innovations, providing a...

T-Mobile US continues growth, talks Sprint merger

  The 'un-carrier' scores 617,000 branded postpaid phone net additions On the heels of its announced intention to merge with Sprint, T-Mobile US put up continued...

Deutsche Telekom, SAP showcase IoT-based logistics solution

  The new offering is part of a recent IoT agreement between the two companies   German telecom operator Deutsche Telekom and SAP recently showcased an IoT...

Kagan: Will T-Mobile, Sprint merger win approval?

  Congratulations to John Legere CEO of T-Mobile, Marcelo Claure CEO of Sprint and Masayoshi Son, Chairman of Softbank and of course Deutsche Telekom on...

UK’s Three signs deal to prepare its network for 5G services

  U.K. connectivity provider SSE Enterprise Telecom will be in charge of Three’s network transformation project U.K. mobile operator Three has signed an agreement with compatriot...

Is shared infrastructure key to deploying 5G?

Operators in South Korea and China embrace network sharing to accelerate 5G deployment As carriers ready an initial slate of commercial 5G services, it's apparent...

MediaTek suspends chipset shipments to ZTE

  MediaTek said it will need to obtan government permission to resume shipments to the Chinese vendor Taiwanese chip maker MediaTek confirmed that it has suspended...

CableLabs’ accelerator connects startups to CEOs

CableLabs’ accelerator UpRamp helps entrepreneurs solve sticky problems and get insider access to the industry. Two and a half years ago, Scott Brown designed a...

Stealth competitor at Boston: Carrier aggregation

As Boston Marathon runners coped with bad weather on the course during the recent race, there was an invisible competition going on among wireless...

Car-makers struggling with smart factories, despite promise of 50% profit-boost

Leading automotive manufacturers can expect to realise a remarkable 50 per cent jump in operating profits within five years of implementing a full smart...

IIoT security is hopeful at best, reckons the Hannover consensus

Completely securing the industrial ‘internet of things’ (IIoT) is hopeful at best, according to companies and analysts at Hannover Messe last week. The Germany-based industrial...
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