Monthly Archives: April, 2019

Japan approves carriers plans to build 5G networks

Japan's government has approved plans by the country’s four mobile carriers to build 5G wireless networks with investment set to reach JPY 1.6 trillion...

ADRF partners with Ranplan for in-building wireless network design

Advanced RF Technologies (ADRF), a specialist in the provision of in-building distributed antenna systems for public safety and commercial RF, announced it will incorporate...

The US can learn from allies on cybsersecurity risk mitigation, Huawei execs say

Huawei SVP says the company should not be 'singled out' in the U.S. DENVER--Huawei, which has been locked out of the Tier 1 U.S....

Chatsworth White Paper: How 5G Will Impact Physical Networks and What you Should Do To Protect Equipment

Fifth generation (5G) digital cellular networks have arrived. Carriers are beginning to deploy the first phases of 5G to provide enhanced download speeds, and...

Why going cloud native in 5G creates hard choices for software (Reader Forum)

As mobile operators continue to extol the theoretical expectations of new services and revenue streams that 5G is supposed to herald, they’re faced with...

Why the mobile edge needs open source to overcome its pitfalls (Reader Forum)

Edge computing dominated MWC 2019 along with 5G and all the robots at the show. In fact, according to some analysts, edge computing could...

Schneider Electric intros IoT collaboration platform, pre-packed analytics apps

Schneider Electric has launched a new digital ecosystem, called Exchange, to foster collaboration between industry, software, and startup elements within the IoT space. The...

Orange on URLLC (and private 5G): “The economics favour public networks”

Note, this article is continued from a previous post, entitled “Orange on LPWA: ‘If there’s no improvement in the radio, we’ll keep the same...

Software AG: “The skills-gap will harm growth; we won’t double sales by relying on data scientists”

Note, this article is continued from a previous post, entitled “Software AG: ‘You don't go to a Chinese restaurant for wienerschnitzel; telcos aren’t players...

#TBT: Muni Wi-Fi in Philly; mobile gaming grows; AOL adds VoIP … this week in 2005

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...

Ergen on network build-out: ‘It’s harder than I thought it was going to be’

AURORA, COLORADO -- The reality of building out a nationwide cellular network and competing with major mobile network operators seems to be hitting home...

ISS implements IoT tech by T-System to reduce energy consumption at buildings

  Danish building service provider ISS Facility Services is currently using internet of things technology from German firm T-Systems, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, to...

Wireless IoT devices in the oil and gas industry reach 1.3mn in 2018: Study

The installed base of wireless internet of things devices in the global oil and gas industry reached 1.3 million in 2018, according to a...

Samsung Electronics supplies 53,000 5G base stations for Korean carriers

Samsung Electronics has already provided a total of 53,000 5G radio base stations to Korea’s three mobile operators, the Asian vendor said in a statement. Samsung Electronics...

Software AG: “You don’t go to a Chinese restaurant for wienerschnitzel; telcos aren’t players without 5G”

Bernd Gross, chief technology officer at Software AG, is sitting in a side room, off a busy booth at Hannover Messe 2019. The Darmstadt...

The 3G network sunset and its implications for IoT

5G has officially arrived, and as the new comes in, the old goes out – and that’s as true for networks as for anything else....

Orange on LPWA: “If there’s no improvement in the radio, we’ll keep the same system”

Note, this article is continued from a previous post, entitled “Orange on IoT: ‘We’re different; we take innovation to the customer’”. Click here to...

AI from cloud to edge focus of new Qualcomm chip

Distributed AI part of unlocking 5G value Some of the primary enhancements associated with 5G are major increases to cellular speed and similarly significant reductions...

Wi-Fi 6 gaining momentum with Boingo launching commercial trial

Wi-Fi 6, based on the IEEE 802.11ax standard, is designed for high-density user environments and features uplink and downlink OFDMA, 8×8 multi-user MIMO and...

U.S. lifts request for Germany to ban Huawei in 5G contracts: report

The U.S. government is no longer urging Germany to ban Chinese vendor Huawei, as it is satisfied with the strict regulations set by the...

Private LTE: New opportunities for an existing model

AURORA, COLORADO--Private LTE may be attracting attention, but private cellular networks are not a new model, according to industry experts at a Besen Group...

‘No-deal Brexit’ to affect investment in UK connected car market: study

A "no-deal" Brexit would put at risk future investments in the connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) in the UK, according to a new report...

Sigfox provides athlete and delegate tracking at Special Olympics

A Sigfox network in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) provided optional tracking for 10,000 athletes and delegates at the Special Olympics World Games 2019...

AT&T adds seven more mobile 5G cities

AT&T on Tuesday said it is now offering standards-based mobile 5G service in seven additional cities--Austin, Los Angeles, Nashville, Orlando, San Diego, San Francisco...

JMA Wireless provides DAS for Osage Casino and Hotel in Tulsa

  JMA Wireless says that its TEKO distributed antenna system has been installed at the Osage Casino and Hotel complex in Tulsa, Oklahoma. JMA Wireless said...
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