Monthly Archives: February, 2019

How artificial intelligence is improving security in commercial office buildings

Artificial intelligence poised to play a significant role in improving occupant safety in today's commercial office buildings. Advancements in chip architectures and facial recognition technology...

Hong Kong releases spectrum roadmap for 2019-2021

The Hong Kong telecom regulator said it aims to award frequencies in the 600 MHz and 700 MHz bands in 2021 Hong Kong’s Office of...

TIM partners with Corning to focus on 5G, IoT technologies

Under the agreement, the partners will focus on the evolution of infrastructure to better support these new technologies Italian carrier TIM and New York-based Corning...

JLL beats Q4 earnings estimates by 20%, revenue climbs across all segments

Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated (JLL) reported stronger than expected operating performance in the fourth quarter of 2018, despite growing concerns from analysts over the...

Editorial Webinar: Livin’ on the Edge: Service Assurance in an NFV, MEC World

How is service assurance evolving to meet the needs of virtualized/hybrid, multi-cloud networks? Agile, software-centric networks present new challenges for visibility, particularly in the...

From coffee machines to paint shops: IIoT at the cutting edge – four Software AG use cases

As part of Enterprise IoT Insights' investigation into edge-cloud setups in industrial plants, we have unearthed a number of case studies showing how manufacturing...

Real-world test challenges of 5G in the field (Reader Forum)

While marketing departments for mobile operators around the world extol the seemingly endless benefits that 5G network rollouts enable, the fact is that operators...

The twisted road to 5G (Analyst Angle)

With the announcements by the Korean mobile service providers and AT&T in the US, turning up 5G service in late 2018, this might be...

State of things | Smart manufacturing (part 1): The hype and the glory

This article is taken from a longer report, Smart manufacturing: asset management, predictive maintenance, dynamic scheduling and other use cases, from August 2018. The report...

Nokia intros IoT starter packs for operators to target agriculture, livestock, logistics

Nokia has introduced four ready-made IoT packages to help mobile network operators go after the agriculture, livestock management, logistics, and asset management markets. Its...

Report: Trump could sign executive order targeting Chinese vendors this week

The Trump administration has an executive order in the works that would ban the use of equipment from Chinese vendors in U.S. telecom networks,...

Philadelphia launches smart city roadmap

  The city government said this roadmap will serve as a guide on how Philadelphia can adopt smart city solutions to better serve residents and...

Time crunch, visibility issues cited as hindrances by network pros

A new survey concludes that the amount of time spent on network troubleshooting -- particularly for wireless networks -- is a major challenge for...

Ericsson opens 5G training center in Texas

  The new facility will train technicians and other specialists for the deployment of 5G in the U.S   Ericsson has opened a new training center in...

Optus, Ericsson to deploy 50 5G sites in Sydney and Melbourne

  The Australian carrier plans to deploy 1,200 5G sites across Australia’s main regions by March 2020   Australian carrier Optus has signed a partnership with Ericsson...

HSPA+, WiMax, 5GTF and 5GE: A brief history of misleading marketing

John 8:7--'He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone...' Last week Sprint filed a federal lawsuit against competitor AT&T alleging...

5 Best Practice to Maximizing DC Measurement Performance

Taking quality DC measurements is a cornerstone of testing semiconductor chips. Learn how you can improve measurement accuracy and product quality for power management...

WISPA puts up speed bump to dedicating 5.9 GHz for C-V2X

WISPA vs. 5GAA Automotive manufacturers seem to prefer C-V2X rather than DSRC as the connectivity medium for vehicles in the push toward full-on autonomous driving....

Why co-living is poised to be next big PropTech disruptor

In the past 18 months, the number of startups aiming to create co-living platform business models has skyrocketed. Companies like Bungalow, WeLive, Common and...

Kagan: Creating sticky bundle is key to maintaining customer base

Innovation, new competitors and a changing industry are both a threat and an opportunity. Something I call the “sticky-bundle” is helping existing companies hang...

pdvWireless, NREL to test private LTE for utilities

PDVWireless and the Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Lab in Golden, Colorado have a project in the works to test private LTE broadband...

WeWork acquires Wi-Fi-based spatial analytics data platform

WeWork announced that it has acquired a San Francisco-based spatial analytics platform Euclid for an undisclosed amount yesterday. Euclid has built a plug-and-play, proprietary analytics...

Sprint lawsuit: AT&T’s 5GE branding is ‘false advertising … deceptive’

AT&T displaying 5GE logo on devices connected to LTE Advanced network AT&T's decision to put "5GE" indicators on Android and potentially Apple devices connected to...

Vodafone UK partners with Qualcomm, Ericsson for 5G lab test

  The trial includes a 5G smartphone form factor test device with a Qualcomm Snapdragon X50 5G modem Vodafone UK said it has begun lab tests...

Swiss regulator raises $379 million in 5G spectrum auction

  Local carriers Swisscom, Salt and Sunrise secured spectrum for the future launch of 5G technology in the country   Switzerland’s Federal Communications Commission (ComCom) has raised...
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