Monthly Archives: September, 2018

Nokia CEO discusses Industry 4.0 and what it means for society

What does an automated world mean for the workforce? Rajeev Suri, chief executive officer of Nokia, has been consistently spreading the Industry 4.0 message in...

US outdoor small cell antenna shipments to grow by 75% in 2018: Study

  A study by EJL Wireless Research estimated small cell shipments expanded by 84% in 2017 U.S. outdoor small cell antenna shipments are forecasted to increase...

Rogers Communications partners with UBC to build 5G Hub in Vancouver

Rogers aims to start deploying 5G-ready network equipment and infrastructure at UBC starting in early 2019 Canadian telecom group Rogers and the University of British...

Five 5G market predictions

With 5G services beginning to emerge and more deployments planned for 2019, what are the expectations for the 5G market? Here are five recent 5G...

Sprint CEO: We’re prepping for 5G merger or not

Massive MIMO equipment can be reused if merger with T-Mobile goes through, Sprint says While the U.S. Federal Communications Commission has currently stopped the clock...

From VoLTE to 5G, understanding the needs of rural carriers

Beyond the 5G hype, many rural carriers focused on LTE investments While 5G is and will remain the topic du jour in the telecom industry,...

Proptech startup develops AI software to identify guns in office buildings

While most building owners don?t want to think about it, commercial buildings, newsrooms, concert venues, and other highly-populated areas are established targets for mass...

The URLLC debate (pt2): Why is ultra low-latency 5G so hard? (It’s not just about the radio)

In the 5G firmament, the constellation of ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC) shines brightest and newest. The other star clusters, outlining enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB)...

AT&T opens Texas innovation lab for industry ‘verticals’ to test 5G, AI, SDN and IoT

AT&T is inviting companies in the manufacturing, retail, health, finance, and public sector industries into its Foundry innovation lab in Plano, Texas, for the...

MulteFire Webinar: The Business Case for MulteFire Technology: An Economic Analysis of Two Use Cases

As the mobile industry continues to develop at breakneck speed, new technologies, spectrum uses, and products are being developed to support new user requirements...

JMA Wireless deploys DAS platform for new culture facility in Austria

  JMA Wireless said its TEKO DAS solution will provide in-building support for three mobile carriers   JMA Wireless is enabling advanced in-building cellular connectivity at Haus...

Report: Scam calls will make up nearly half of calls by 2019

First Orion projects that at current rate, nearly 45% of mobile calls will be scams by next year The rate of scam calls to U.S....

More than Wi-Fi: The future of wireless access points (Reader Forum)

The wireless access point (AP) will ultimately do more than simply offer users a Wi-Fi connection. As the age of wireless IoT convergence approaches,...

Regulatory holdups not slowing down CBRS

CBRS presents private LTE opportunity for building owners, neutral hosts Conversations and news out of Mobile World Congress Americas last week in Los Angeles served...

Vodafone demonstrates 5G support for holographic calling

Vodafone planning 1,000 5G sites in the U.K. by 2020 While 5G hasn't been deployed at enough scale for the first killer app to emerge,...

TIM inks agreement to develop 5G smart factory in San Marino

  Earlier this month, the Italian telco and Nokia activated the first 5G site in San Marino Italian telecom group TIM and Robopac have signed an...

Vodafone implements NB-IoT to develop smart vineyards in Spain

  Vodafone will use its new "Sensing4Farming" platform for the NB-IoT project with Bodegas Emilio Toro   Vodafone has signed an agreement with Spanish wine producer Bodegas...

Smart “hospital room in a box” designed to cut healthcare construction costs

Healthcare facilities are some of the most expensive projects built today. With the average construction costs per square foot ranging from $400 to $1,000,...

How to install a futureproof cabling infrastructure in commercial office buildings

A tech-savvy workforce and requirements from IoT, predictive analytics and cloud-based technologies are increasing the demand for a future-proof network cabling architecture inside of...

AT&T CEO discusses building a ‘modern media company’

Direct to consumer distribution and advertising key to AT&T success With its acquisition of Warner Media, AT&T made a significant pivot that will continue to...

#TBT: Price wars worry Wall Street; Qualcomm preps to spin off Leap; Y2K worries … this week in 1998

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...

Train reliability can jump 30% with predictive maintenance, claim Nokia and Altran

Telecoms vendor Nokia and engineering firm Altran have announced a predictive maintenance solution to streamline the upkeep of trains from all manufacturers. Nokia said it...

AT&T equips Airstream ‘Silver Bullet’ with LTE hotspot, IoT sensors for smart camping

AT&T has signed with caravan maker Airstream to make its ‘Silver Bullet’ travel trailers smart. The pair claim its iconic RV wagons will be...

The URLLC debate (pt1): Is 5G just a testbed for 6G? (Whisper it, is 5G the new 3G?)

“5G will do the boring stuff first”. The low-latency pyrotechnics that will fire the industrial sector into a new gear for the first time...

Verizon to manage, streamline SAP’s global network

Verizon chosen by SAP to manage, streamline the company's global network Verizon is expanding its role in SAP's global network, with a new agreement to...
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