Monthly Archives: July, 2018

ZTE closer to resuming business with American suppliers

The export ban will be lifted once the Chinese company completes a $400 million escrow payment and a monitor is selected Chinese vendor ZTE has...

G20 countries ranked on progress towards the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals

The latest index of countries’ progress against the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) makes for grim reading. No country is on track to achieve...

Broadcom makes deal for CA Technologies; investors jump ship

Broadcom says it will buy CA Technologies; investors flee Broadcom stock plunged on the news that the company has agreed to acquire software company CA...

Analyst Angle: Effective management of Wi-Fi networks to enable the smart home

With the proliferation of devices, the home is rapidly becoming a dense environment requiring a new level of Wi-Fi performance and coverage. The wireless...

#TBT: Paging flatlines; AT&T Wireless goes solo; pulling out the stops on local calling … this week in 2001

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...

The future of wireless connectivity in stadiums

MulteFire and Wi-Fi will complement cellular connectivity For stadium owners and operators, as well mobile service providers, offering guests a premium experience, complete with seamless...

FCC is planning millimeter wave spectrum auctions in 2018 and 2019

Licenses for millimeter wave frequencies in 24, 28, 37, 39 and 47 GHz bands focus of proposed auctions The multi-gigabit speeds 5G is designed to...

The smart cities interview: “There’s marketing and reality; our world is based in reality,” says Palo Alto

Forget the notion of an integrated smart city platform for a moment, says Jonathan Reichental chief information officer for the city of Palo Alto...

The IIoT interview (pt3) “We’re selling innovations, not solutions,” says Hitachi

In the final instalment in our industrial IoT trilogy with Hitachi, Greg Kinsey, in charge of the company's digital transformation business, says innovation is...

5G can’t get here fast enough, but who will thrive when it does? (Reality Check)

It’s no surprise that the future of today’s service providers hangs in the balance. Their role as traditional communications and broadband service providers is...

Nokia, China Mobile sign $1.17 billion frame agreement

Nokia will provide technology solutions to help the Chinese telco transition to future-oriented networks Nokia and China Mobile have signed a one-year frame agreement to...

Sprint to deploy its Magic Box small cell in 100 buildings across Pittsburgh

The carrier said the small cell deployment is part of the an integrated energy-savings-as-a-service initiative Sprint's Sprint Magic Box small cell is slated for deployment...

Is the US lagging in AI leadership?

China, France, the U.K. and the European Union all have articulated AI strategies Artificial intelligence (AI) is the future. It will be essential in advancements...

AT&T VP of Cybersecurity discusses threat intelligence

Threat intelligence a key part of risk management strategy Threat intelligence solutions were a primary motivator of AT&T's acquisition of AlienVault, which is expected to close...

Singapore preps open digital platform for major greenfield smart city development

Singapore's industrial development agency JTC has appointed engineering group ST Engineering to build an open smart city platform for its green-field Punggol Digital District...

Siemens promises proactive intel on urban air pollution, joins China smart city project

Siemens has released a cloud-based software suite to help cities manage air pollution. Its new City Air Management (CyAM) solution, based on its MindSphere...

NTIA asks FCC to update Wireless Priority Service

NTIA requests that FCC initiate a new rulemaking on WPS The National Telecommunications and Information Administration has asked the Federal Communications Commission to update the rules...

California’s research network connects science and community

An interview with CENIC CEO Louis Fox reveals the interconnectedness and importance of broadband and wireless to researchers and community at large. CENIC — the Corporation for...

Bringing AI automation and insight to Wi-Fi

Using Data Science to Optimize the Wireless Experience and Minimize WLAN Costs The explosive growth of smart mobile devices, applications, and Internet of Things (IoT)...

Editorial Webinar: In the 5G future, what’s the role of Wi-Fi?

Wi-Fi’s massive success (more than half of mobile device traffic is over Wi-Fi) has not stopped Wi-Fi from evolving. Wi-Fi continues to improve in...

AT&T acquires open-source threat intelligence firm

AT&T expects acquisition of open-source cybersecurity AlienValut specialist later this year As AT&T continues down its network virtualization efforts using the open-source Open Networking Automation...

State of the Network: Hybrid IT poses challenges for visibility, assurance

Trends include growing dependence on remote access, increased bandwidth demand and difficulty in troubleshooting Enterprise IT teams face substantial challenges in successfully managing hybrid networks,...

China leads global smart meter deployments at end-Q1, study finds

A report by Navigant Research said the Asian country ended March with a total of 496 million installed smart meters   China continues to lead the...

The market is too fragmengted, even for the punk ethos of IoT, says LoRaWAN leader TTN

The LoRaWAN movement has something of the do-it-yourself ethos of punk music in the late 1970s. The Things Network (TTN), an Amsterdam-based LoRaWAN curation...

Intel, China Mobile, Huawei, test 5G inoperability

The 5G interoperability test, carried out at China Mobile Research Institute, will be a key step towards the commercialization of 5G systems, the partners...
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