Monthly Archives: May, 2018

New in-building cellular coverage solutions tackle the densification skills gap for mid-size enterprise

  Mobile data traffic has grown 18-fold over the past 5 years, and shows no signs of slowing down. In the effort to provide adequate...

Sales of autonomous vehicles will reach five million in the US by 2026, study says

Annual sales of fully autonomous vehicles (AVs) in the US will reach five million by 2026, according to a new study by Juniper Research....

T-Mobile US exec discusses multi-band 5G spectrum strategy

Sprint, T-Mo combo brings advantageous 5G spectrum position 5G is being developed to support use cases that run the gamut from NB-IoT connected smart utility...

Qualcomm focuses on cognitive intelligence to coordinate AI research

Although Qualcomm has been doing AI research for more than 10 years, a dedicated R&D unit will help to coordinate AI development efforts across...

Westell Technologies records lower revenue for in-building wireless solutions in Q4

Westell aims to attract growth opportunities in in-building public safety, network densification, small cell and 5G Westell Technologies, a provider of wireless infrastructure solutions, recorded...

Italy confirms plans to award 5G spectrum in September

Regulator Agcom said the 5G spectrum auction will allow the government to raise $2.9 billion Italian telecom regulator Agcom announced plans to hold a 5G...

5G accelerators: The Fabric weaves in former Cisco, P&G execs

Five-year old accelerator The Fabric focusing on cloud, IoT, 5G continues to build. Two advisors are joining The Fabric, the five-year old Mountain View, Calif.-based...

ADLINK intros IoT design tool to help developers “think big, start small, work fast”

ADLINK has launched an IoT design tool to help developers test the viability of their ‘internet of things’ (IoT) experiments before they put them...

Orange Business Solutions deploys IoT fuel monitoring for Russian fishing fleet

Orange Business Services, the business-to-business branch of French telecom group Orange, is providing Russian fishing fleet operator Dobroflot with an internet of things (IoT)...

Nordic governments ink deal to foster 5G development

  Agreement backed by a group of Nordic vendors and telcos including Ericsson, Nokia, Telenor and Telia The prime ministers of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and...

NI creates the missing 5G handset for 5G testing

Some people have both a front-row seat and a behind-the-scenes view of the launch of 5G. The test and engineering tool company National Instruments...

DAS for hotels: Three case studies

  Investment in in-building wireless connectivity solutions in the hospitality industry is on an uptick. In-building wireless solutions allow hotels around the world to provide...

The IIoT interview (pt1): “It’s a two-speed market; the US doesn’t get it,” says Hitachi

The industrial ‘internet of things’ (IoT) market is geographically skewed, reckons one of its leading protagonists. Greg Kinsey, vice president of Japan-based Hitachi's Vantara...

Understanding in-building technology buyers: An interview with SQUAN, Cheytec

Enterprise owners becoming increasingly sophisticated when it comes to in-building technologies CHARLOTTE, North Carolina--In-building technology is a somewhat broad term that covers the solution sets...

#TBT: Data beats out voice; the FCC looks at ‘bill shock’; iPad apps go global … this week in 2010

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...

Time to treat GDPR as the world’s first global privacy law (Reader Forum)

While personal data breaches keep cyber security in the headlines, the topic of privacy lacks the drama of a high-profile hack. That is a...

The true cost of in-building coverage is in the details

Addressing cellular infrastructure for small to mid-size (SME) enterprise has hit a major challenge in terms of who pays for the in-building system. Carriers are...

Houston 5G: One city’s 5G roadmap

What path convoluted path will 5G take in Houston before we can call it full-blown 5G? The city of Houston, Texas will have full-blown 5G...

Three ways to make (new) money from enterprise IoT data

A great number of enterprise IoT projects remain stuck in pilots, put aside for another day. Before they even start, the challenge is how...

PTC, Hitachi, SAP top Gartner review of IIoT platforms, but major challenges remain

PTC, Hitachi and SAP have come top of Gartner’s inaugural ‘magic quadrant’ for IIoT platforms, ahead of IBM, Software AG and Accenture. But the...

Dish to drop $10 billion on a nationwide 5G network, chairman says

Charlie Ergen casually made 5G announcement at Connect X CHARLOTTE, North Carolina--During a keynote session at the Wireless Infrastructure Association's Connect X event, Dish Chairman...

Sigfox group WND debates LPWA money-making with Verizon and Proximus

The choice between licensed and unlicensed low-power wide-area (LPWA) connectivity technologies is about use cases, concurred a panel of ‘internet of things’ (IoT) operators...

MTN selects Cisco platform as springboard for IoT services in South Africa

MTN has selected Cisco's Jasper Control Center platform as a launchpad for enterprise customers' 'internet of things' (IoT) services on its mobile network in...

National Instruments speeds data logging, view into DUTs

National Instruments accelerates its pace, adds logging and instrument studios, in preparation for 5G and automotive systems. Expect more software, more often was the message...

Ajit Pai channels Ricky Bobby on 5G: ‘If you ain’t first, you’re last’

The FCC Chairman continued to quote Talladega Nights: "Hot, nasty, bad-ass speed" CHARLOTTE, North Carolina--U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai--the guy appointed to...
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