Monthly Archives: May, 2018

CommScope implements in-building wireless solutions in its own office in Madrid

  CommScope deployed a DAS solution as well as an intelligent lighting solution in its Madrid office Last year, CommScope decided to consolidate several offices in...

What is truck platooning and why is it important?

Truck platooning is gaining traction with some ongoing trials in Europe and the United States   Truck platooning involves a number of trucks equipped with state-of-the-art...

6th Global 5G Event

5G NEW HORIZONS WIRELESS SYMPOSIUM Hosted by 5G Americas, for the first time the bi-annual Global 5G Event was held in the U.S. and co-located with...

KEYNOTE: Preparing Tokyo for 5G

5G NEW HORIZONS WIRELESS SYMPOSIUM Hosted by 5G Americas, for the first time the bi-annual Global 5G Event was held in the U.S. and co-located with...

Oracle snaps up data science platform to boost machine learning capabilities

Oracle has agreed to buy California-based data analytics specialist DataScience.com for an undisclosed fee to boost its machine learning capabilities. DataScience.com offers a one-stop data...

AT&T, Ericsson, Intel to deliver 5G for US Open

5G goes to the seventh hole of U.S. Open in a collaboration among FOX Sports, AT&T, Ericsson and Intel. Two FOX Sports cameras will transmit...

HPE deploys IoT, AI and analytics at Gatwick Airport in tricky ?open-heart? IT surgery

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has completed a $15 million 18-month overhaul of Gatwick Airport?s IT systems, which it has compared to performing open-heart surgery...

HPE deploys IoT, AI and analytics at Gatwick Airport in tricky “open-heart” IT surgery

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has completed a $15 million 18-month overhaul of Gatwick Airport’s IT systems, which it has compared to performing open-heart surgery...

#TBT: Handset trends in an iPhone world; customers want data, data, data; MVNOs go bust … this week in 2008

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...

Pushing video traffic off networks could save $546 million, justify MEC

As net neutrality appears in U.S. news again, a product in trials now could ease carriers’ financial issues in the fight. It could also...

Rain, cloud and the ‘Windy City’: How IoT is helping Chicago fight flooding

Sometimes you need indisputable proof to act upon even the clearest assumptions. If you’re a city council, spending public money on infrastructure to save...

Analyst Angle: Complementary spectrum allocations and technologies maximize coverage and capacity for all

Radio spectrum is the lifeblood of wireless networks. Traditional methods of doling out spectrum have somewhat hindered rather than helped maximize the availability of...

Five IoT embedded design best practices

The Internet of Things (IoT) promises big market potential and infinite opportunities, but success is not guaranteed. A study done by Cisco showed that...

Cradlepoint Webinar: LTE Solutions for Utility Vehicles

  Mobile workforces present unique connectivity challenges when compared to a traditional office environment. Traveling along bumpy roads, traversing service areas, and powering devices using...

Three TETRA market trends

TETRA expected to grow at nearly 20% CAGR TETRA, or terrestrial trunked radio, is a standard developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute for mobile...

Verizon tests CBRS in live network, lays out plans for 5G in LA

AUSTIN, Tex.--Verizon has begun testing LTE in the Citizens Broadband Radio Service spectrum at 3.5 GHz in its commercial network, with a deployment in...

Sprint’s 5G strategy: Massive MIMO key to 2.5 GHz rollout

AUSTIN, Tx. — Sprint plans to leap over the competition by dropping 128-radio massive MIMO equipment on its tri-band towers for 2.5 GHz using...

China Tower files application to launch IPO

China Tower is seeking a valuation of up to $ 40 billion through the IPO Chinese state-owned telecommunications tower company China Tower filed an application...

Trump justifies decision to save ZTE, arguing the vendor is a big buyer of US components

  The U.S government is allegedly negotiating with China a deal to lift sanctions on ZTE in exchange for the removal of duties on U.S...

Nearly 250,000 US farmers already using IoT technology, study finds

  The study highlighted that over 1 million farmers in the country have expressed interest in the implementation of IoT tools   Internet of Things (IoT) solutions...

Once more (with feeling): what’s the difference between LoRa and LoRaWAN?

LoRa and LoRaWAN are related but distinct. Despite their burgeoning reputation as the go-to technologies for internet-of-things (IoT) based systems, and their increasing familiarity...

Editorial Report: Meeting the public safety communications imperative

AT&T is moving forward with its nationwide build of a public safety LTE network for the First Responders Network Authority, or FirstNet, equipped with...

GDPR threatens public safety companies, as facial recognition tech fails UK police

Europe’s incoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) could take public safety companies by surprise, and even force them to shut down. This was the...

Ericsson adds ThingWorx to IoT Accelerator to ease IoT market’s growing pains

Swedish telecoms vendor Ericsson has added PTC’s Thingworx platform, offering tools for developing industrial ‘internet of things’ (IoT) and augmented reality (AR) services, to...

Comcast lights up “epicentre of IoT” with brand new machineQ LoRaWAN network

Comcast has hooked up the “epicentre of IoT” by making live its LoRaWAN-based machineQ service in the San Francisco Bay Area, in California. The...
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