Monthly Archives: May, 2019

IBM, Arrow Electronics launch new IoT-based solution for airports

Arrow Electronics announced that it has launched the Smart Airport Asset Management Solution, an IoT solution co-created with IBM. Based on an Arrow-designed and sourced set of...

Verizon trials baseband virtualization with Nokia, Intel

Automated network slicing--a fully virtualized network infrastructure capable of creating on-demand data pipes that exactly meet the needs of a given application--is a long-term...

Smart city evolution – The need for speed (Reader Forum)

Smart cities and 5G are two of the hottest topics in tech today, and maybe the hottest topics in wireless tech (if IoT is...

#TBT: T-Mo completes Metro merger; early forays into 5G; Softbank, Dish duel for Sprint … this week in 2013

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...

Siemens and HP join on 3D printing for Industry 4.0; sign up VW, Land Rover

HP and Siemens have combined to offer an “integrated” additive manufacturing solution for manufacturing companies, with the likes of VW and Jaguar Land Rover...

Smart city case study: How Calgary deployed its own LPWA network to build smart city apps (Reader Forum)

The internet of things (IoT) is a game-changer for enterprises and consumers, making every day operations more efficient for organizations and individuals. As smart...

Hackers want the most bang for their buck, too: Verizon DBIR

If you want the quickest take on this year's 78-page Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, skip the executive summary and go straight to page...

Sprint CEO: Without T-Mo merger, ‘We will be less of a nationwide competitor’

Sprint "optimistic" merger with T-Mobile US will clear regulatory review Sprint invested some $5 billion into its network in fiscal year 2018, according to company...

Indian carriers to launch 5G trials next month

India’s incumbent telecom operators are expected to launch 5G trials in June after a panel at the Telecom Ministry has recommended spectrum for the tests, local press...

Pacific Power to deploy 22,000 smart meters in Oregon

Pacific Power announced it is in the process of deploying smart meters for corporate and residential customers to replace aging electric meters in Easter...

Real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield partners with Stanford University tech program

  Global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield announced a new partnership with Stanford University?s Disruptive Technology and Digital Cities Program. The main aim of...

Qualcomm Webinar: What new indoor opportunities will 5G NR mmWave bring?

This year, our vision for 5G is finally turning into a commercial reality as global mobile operators and device manufacturers have started to launch...

Fold-away factories and modular assembly: Two visions of industrial 5G, one dream of digital supply

Inside the factory of the future, everything will be fluid, except for the floors, walls, and ceilings. Industrial assets – machines, devices, and vehicles...

Investment firms to acquire Zayo for $14.3 billion

Fiber provider Zayo Group has agreed to be acquired by infrastructure investment firms Digital Colony and the EQT Infrastructure IV fund, which will take...

Orange agrees €515m deal for Dutch firm SecureLink to bolster cybersecurity offer

SecureLink is one of the largest independent cybersecurity services providers in Europe, with 660 staff and 14 offices in the region, including in Belgium,...

Should operators roll the dice with cloud gaming (Reader Forum)

The gaming industry is on a winning streak. Last year, video games were worth around $165 billion, and by 2022 are set to reach...

5G for the Middleprise: What do building owners need to know?

For the last several years, market momentum has pushed 5G technology into the mainstream?at least kind of. Per Qualcomm, ?5G is designed to be...

5G for the Middleprise: What do building owners need to know?

For the last several years, market momentum has pushed 5G technology into the mainstream—at least kind of. Per Qualcomm, “5G is designed to be a unified,...

Telus, MobiledgeX to trial edge computing

Canadian carrier Telus and Deutsche Telekom-backed edge computing company MobiledgeX are working together on a mobile edge computing trial network in Canada. This will...

Microsoft CEO: Hyper-connected world ‘being driven by software’

MS Build developer conference keynote: "Go for that moonshot" Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella kicked off the company's annual MS Build developer conference this week in...

LG Uplus targets 50,000 5G base stations by June

Korean carrier LG Uplus aims to deploy a total of 25,000 5G base stations by June to reach a total of 50,000 base stations nationwide, Koran...

DOE announces $33.5 million for energy-efficient building construction tech

The U.S. Department of Energy announced that up to $33.5 million in funding is available for early-stage research and development of advanced building construction...

Ericsson opens global AI accelerator hub in Montreal

Ericsson announced the inauguration of its Global Artificial Intelligence Accelerator (GAIA) innovation hub in Montreal, Canada. The Swedish company said that its new innovation...

FirstNet surpasses 600K connections

FirstNet connections have reached more than 600,000, and most of those connections are new to the network, not AT&T subscribers migrating to FirstNet plans...

Revealed: The seven most data-savvy cities and city mayors in the US

Seven US cities have been recognised for their use of data to solve local issues and improve lives. Kansas City, Louisville, and Washington ranked...
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