Monthly Archives: July, 2018

Test & Measurement: Syniverse launches lab to focus on IoT, 5G

Syniverse opens lab that leverages its secure network access service Network interconnect company Syniverse opened up a testing and development center at its headquarters in...

A complex diagnosis: In-building wireless for hospitals

Nextivity CEO discusses the opportunity for in-building wireless in health care segment As enterprises in a variety of verticals increase investment in in-building wireless systems...

High-speed Wi-Fi at ag research center may be blueprint for rural communities

A newly installed Wi-Fi network at agricultural research center in California may enable researchers to view field data in real time while serving as...

AT&T names three more 5G launch markets

So far AT&T has named six of 12 5G launch cities AT&T on Friday added some detail to its commercial 5G launch plans by identifying...

5G to create $42 billion in socioeconomic value for South Korea in 2030, KT says

The value generated by 5G will account for 1.5% of South Korea’s GDP in 2025, report says The commercial use of 5G technologies in South...

Proximus inks smart building agreement with Belgian construction firm Besix Group

Under the partnership, Proximus and Besix will focus on the development of innovative solutions for smart buildings in areas such as hospitality, building efficiency...

UK oversight body expresses security concerns about Huawei equipment

Group can only provide "limited assurance" of security mitigation related to Huawei equipment Chinese telecoms vendor Huawei is facing security-related scrutiny particularly in the United...

Trends show challenges of in-building cellular coverage for first responders

Last month, we talked about how in-building communication is crucial to ensuring first responders are able to do their jobs ? save lives. So...

The necessity for connectivity for IoT applications

IoT a big boon for the enterprise If you?ve preset your thermostat while being out of your home, that?s the internet of things. Anytime you?ve...

The importance of mobility in the workplace

Due to the development of the first smartphone, the way people communicate on a daily basis has evolved. The workplace reflects this change, as...

5G investments: The implications for commercial real estate

5G investments will make broadband connectivity more useful than ever, but should building owners be worried about how much of the cost they must...

Market for coworking heats up signaling demand for connectivity

While WeWork, one of the largest co-working operators in the world may be going meatless, it?s definitely not cutting back on its appetite for...

Public safety: How connectivity creates safer, future-proof buildings

When it comes to public safety most commercial building owners think about exit signs, fire extinguishers, alarm systems and implementing an effective fire safety...

Ericsson reports down Q2 but increase in network sales

As part of cost-cutting plans, Ericsson workforce reduced by 20,500 In the past year, Ericsson has cut some 20,500 positions, with more than 2,000 job...

T-Mobile US deploys DAS solution for St. Louis’ MetroLink system

Components for T-Mobile US’ DAS were installed at six MetroLink stations to boost cellular signals in tunnels in downtown St. Louis Metropolitan St. Louis Transit...

Itron secures contract to deploy IoT-based system for a water utility in Texas

Itron said the deployment of sensors and software-as-a-service will allow the city of Pearland to improve delivery of water to the city’s 120,000 customers   U.S....

T-Mobile US launches NB-IoT network

T-Mo turns up NB-IoT services T-Mobile US is laying claim to a narrowband internet of things first, with the official launch of a new narrowband...

FCC taking comments on Sprint, T-Mobile US merger

T-Mobile US has asked FCC to transfer spectrum licenses from Sprint Deutsche Telekom and SoftBank, respectively the majority owners of T-Mobile US and Sprint, have...

Introducing 802.11ax: Wi-Fi for IoT and dense deployment scenarios

Ruckus to ship 802.11ax access points this quarter This week Ruckus, an Arris company, announced it plans to begin shipping access points that support the...

Editorial Report: Private LTE – Making the Enterprise future-ready

Enterprises have an increasing number of choices for wireless network technology, with private LTE starting to emerge as a viable option for enterprise deployments....

ThoughtWire intros IoT automation apps for building owners and healthcare providers

Canadian IoT platform provider ThoughtWire has produced five new applications for building owners and healthcare providers to manage connected “people, systems and things”. ThoughtWire has...

Tesla and DeepMind among 160 AI firms to sign pledge against robot killers

More than 160 companies and organisations from 36 countries working with artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, including the founders of Tesla and Google DeepMind, have...

#TBT: Livin’ on the EDGE; BREW on tap; building Iraqi cellular networks … this week in 2003

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...

AI will boost jobs, except in digital factories, intelligent transport and smart cities

Artificial intelligence (AI) will boost jobs during the next two decades, except in manufacturing, transport and city administration. New research finds digital factories, intelligent...

How IoT sensors are helping predict failures and faults on German roads

By the Köln Ost junction on the A3 motorway in the North Rhine-Westphalia region in Germany, a group of engineers has mocked-up a 25,000...
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