Monthly Archives: August, 2019

ADTRAN sees opportunity using utility networks for gigabit broadband

Utility companies are looking to expand gigabit broadband in rural areas, says ADTRAN ADTRAN, Inc., an open networking and subscriber experience solutions provider, has developed the Total Access 5000 fiber...

Millimeter wave 5G coming to Moscow in the fall

Qualcomm working with local operators and government on millimeter wave 5G trial network Millimeter wave spectrum has been front-and-center in U.S. 5G deployments with AT&T,...

DSS lets operators sidestep ‘need to re-farm’ spectrum for 5G

Paul Challoner of Ericsson discusses role of dynamic spectrum sharing in deploying 5G services 5G means more network capacity and more network capacity means operators...

Kagan: Can Huawei Harmony OS successfully replace Android?

Huawei is being backed into a corner and may be in serious trouble. They use the Google Android operating system globally in all their...

Why is LoRaWAN better than Sigfox, NB-IoT, LTE-M? LoRaWAN provider Senet counts the ways

Why is LoRaWAN better than Sigfox, NB-IoT, and LTE-M? It is not a query based on a statement of fact, to be clear; just...

The inside story of 3GPP–Who are the unsung heroes that create the standards? (Analyst Angle)

Demystifying cellular patents and licensing - Part 4  3GPP is this mystic organization that many seem to know, but few understand it. The key players...

Giving construction the IoT treatment could help save the planet (Reader Forum)

As our collective awareness of the environment continues to grow due to climate change, our surroundings and the way we interact with them are...

Ookla puts Snapdragon X50 through its paces; RootMetrics ranks Korean 5G operators

How much does a 5G modem improve performance? Ookla analyzed recent results from its Speedtest Intelligence data from July 2019 on Sprint and Verizon's...

Vodafone launches 5G technology in Berlin

  Vodafone Germany continued to expand its 5G coverage across the country, following the activation of the first 5G network in Berlin. Vodafone said that the...

Open-source ‘5G software infrastructure’ focus of Dell, AT&T partnership

Network virtualization, automation key pieces of transition from LTE to 5G AT&T and Dell Technologies are combining their respective expertise in open source software to...

Test and Measurement: Verizon tops (again) in latest testing from P3 Group

Verizon captured P3 Group's "Best in Test" title for the fourth time in a row, turning in the best score that the test company...

Denso announces project to launch smart mobility ecosystem in Ohio

Global mobility solutions provider Denso announced it is investing $1.4 million to launch a smart mobility ecosystem in Dublin, Ohio, with the main aim of enhancing transportation.  In...

Atomic Data sees growing trend for IBW networks at sport venues

  U.S. firm Atomic Data is seeing a growing trend of sport venues adopting in-building wireless infrastructure for the provision of Wi-Fi connectivity and other...

European Commission signs off €82m for 20 smart city projects in 17 countries

The European Commission has made €82 million available to 20 smart city projects to design technology solutions for urban security, digital transition, urban land...

Carriers: Top mistakes to avoid in testing innovation (Reader Forum)

I recently heard someone in the telecom space say that we’ve taken this “rectangular piece of glass” as far as we possibly can, despite...

5G deployment–5 commandments for success (Reader Forum)

“A goal without a plan is just a wish” – so wrote French novelist Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in the early twentieth century. Nearly a...

The ‘beauty’ of broadband powerline (BPL), and the advance of Germany’s energiewende

Germany has a good model for the adoption of renewable energy resources. The country has an aggressive decarbonisation agenda as part of its energiewende...

Itron to connect 240,000 smart electricity meters in Western Australia

Itron has a deal with givernment owned utility Western Power in Australia to connect around 240,000 electricity meters. Western Power, in Western Australia, will...

FirstNet, an app and smartphones as body cams: How one police department put them together

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND -- When the Platteville Police Department in Wisconsin was trying to figure out a way to outfit every officer with a body-worn...

Ericsson, Vodafone launch commercial 5G services in Ireland

  Ericsson and Vodafone have launched what they claim is the first commercial 5G network in Ireland. Vodafone initially launched 5G services in the cities of...

Unifying network performance and application monitoring puts an end to ‘mean time to innocence’ (Reality Check)

Network architectures are becoming more complex and decentralized. Applications are becoming more advanced, data-heavy, and compute-intensive. Both trends will continue as communications service providers...

#TBT: 600 MHz auction begins; LTE launches number 500+; LTE-U coexistence quarrels … this week in 2016

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...

Peloton Technology unveils advanced truck platooning solution

U.S. firm Peloton Technology, which focuses on connected and automated vehicle technology, has unveiled its vision for doubling the productivity of drivers through the...

Fleet management solution added to AT&T FirstNet offering

AT&T, Cradlepoint, Fleet Complete partner for public safety fleet management As it continues to build out its dedicated public safety network and sign up first...

Semtech launches kit to boost LoRa-based smart building solutions

  Semtech, which supplies products including high-performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductors, has launched its Smart Building Reference Kit, a collection of tools designed to accelerate...
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