Monthly Archives: January, 2019

Senet teams up on LoRaWAN smart ID cards for college, corporate, hospital campuses

IoT company Senet is providing LoRaWAN connectivity for a new range of disposable and rechargeable ID cards for staff and students on college and...

How artificial intelligence will transform the future of commercial real estate

A new report released by PwC and the Urban Land Institute finds that artificial intelligence is poised to become one of the most transformative...

WeWork rebrands as Softbank drastically cuts funding to $2 billion

WeWork announced that it will receive $2 billion from SoftBank -- far less than the $16 billion in cash influx expected from the Japanese...

ZTE completes third phase of China’s national 5G core network tests

  The vendor said the security function test focuses on the device identity management and registration, as well as the security service procedure in mobility Chinese...

Accenture, KPN demonstrate 5G-based industrial apps in the Netherlands

  The partners are demonstrating several use cases in a 5G lab in the Rotterdam Harbour area Accenture said it is currently working with Dutch telecommunications...

Cubic acquires Gridsmart Technologies to expand its smart traffic portfolio

  Cubic paid nearly $87 million in cash to acquire Gridsmart   U.S company Cubic has announced the acquisition of Gridsmart Technologies for approximately $87 million in cash. Gridsmart’s...

From BMW to Saudi Aramaco: Seven of the smartest factories in the world

The World Economic Forum has expanded its list of the most advanced factories in the world, consolidating Europe’s position as the smartest region for...

Why 5G is a slow-burning enterprise saga – and Verizon’s criticism of 5G marketing doesn’t go far enough

“The potential for 5G is awesome,” Verizon chief tech officer Kyle Malady wrote in an open letter this week, in protest at the early...

A ‘supplement’ to LTE and 5G? SK Telecom, Sinclair follow up JV with focus on automotive mobility

Cars are 'just one more personalized mobile device,' says Harman CEO After announcing a U.S. joint venture for next-generation television broadcasting earlier this week, Korean...

#TBT: GPRS vs. HSCSD throw down; paging’s future in a unified European market; AT&T gears up for EDGE … this week in 2000

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...

Sacramento taps Silicon Valley AI duo to build HD smart-city maps for GM, Tesla, et al

The City of Sacramento has agreed with two Silicon Valley artificial intelligence (AI) firms to develop high-definition 2D and 3D maps of local road...

Testing Times Square on its busiest night

When the ball dropped on New Year's Eve, three teams from Global Wireless Solutions were testing carrier networks in New York's Times Square. It took...

Bosch, Mojio unveiled IoT-based emergency response solution

  The new IoT offering is part of a joint strategic agreement signed by the two companies last year   Bosch and Mojio have unveiled a jointly...

AT&T and Chicago-area healthcare provider to use 5G in hospitals

  Rush said it expects to use AT&T’s 5G network as well as MEC technology  AT&T and Chicago-based Rush University Medical Center and the Rush System...

Verizon, which launched 5G based on proprietary standard, calls out AT&T for 5G marketing

Sprint and T-Mobile US also weighed-in on 5G marketing With AT&T and Verizon both in-market with commercial 5G services and Sprint and T-Mobile US working...

India allows Huawei to carry out 5G trials as of now: Report

  The Indian government said it will use these trials to understand Huawei’s architecture India’s Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan said the Indian government has allowed Chinese...

EXFO wins $4.9 million U.S. Tier One deal to support network automation, integration

Network monitoring and visualization deal to support CSP's network integration and automation As EXFO reported its quarterly results today, the company also dropped the news...

How will 5G impact in-building wireless infrastructure?

The onset of 5G, the next evolution in cellular technology, will bring significant changes within the existing landscape of wireless technology infrastructure and, for...

AT&T intros smart lights in Vegas, 5G for Dallas Cowboys, $250k for IoT startups

Las Vegas is working with network operator AT&T and IoT provider Ubicquia to trial a new smart street-lighting solution that makes use of existing...

First 5G cellular signal booster unveiled at CES 2019

SureCall, a leading manufacturer of cell phone signal boosters, announced the release of ?Force8, the first 5G signal booster designed to improve cellular connectivity...

How network operators can capitalize on 5G (Reader Forum)

5G is coming and represents a transformational opportunity for network operators The arrival of 5G capabilities will present tremendous opportunity for network operators to grow...

Verizon CEO lays out eight 5G “currencies” during CES keynote

Showcases remote drone operation using 5G connection LAS VEGAS--Let's get this out of the way--during his CES keynote, Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg didn't provide any...

IoT antenna firm Taoglas goes after vehicle market with ThinkWireless acquisition

Irish IoT antenna firm Taoglas has bought US competitor ThinkWireless for an undisclosed fee. The deal will help the Wexford firm expand sales in...

Editorial Report: AI/ML–Making smart buildings smarter

Machine learning and artificial intelligence-based technologies in the smart building sector are generating new opportunities for value creation in commercial and industrial real estate....
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