Monthly Archives: September, 2019

Trends in connecting and securing the smart home (Analyst Angle)

As Wi-Fi celebrates 20 years of success and Wi-Fi 6 certification has started, Wi-Fi has never been so indispensable in the home. The home...

Secrets of the production line – the ‘cloak and dagger’ of industrial IoT

The pursuit of cheaper, faster, and more varied production is intensifying. Factories are bustling with innovation experiments, as industrialists are availed of ever-more sophisticated...

Kagan: Don’t upgrade to iPhone iOS 13 yet

Do not upgrade your Apple iPhone to iOS 13. Not yet anyway. I would even wait till after the iOS13.1 update comes out on...

Test and Measurement: FCC gives its blessing to 5G testbeds in New York, Salt Lake

The Federal Communications Commission is throwing its support behind two 5G testbeds -- one in New York City, one in Salt Lake City --...

RCS adoption picks up as new business use cases emerge

Application-to-person messaging is driving RCS adoption globally At the 2019 Competitive Carriers Association Convention, Josh Wigginton, VP of product management at Interop Technologies, spoke about...

Digital transformation–it’s starting to work (Reader Forum)

To say carriers have had a tough time of it in recent years would be an understatement. Technology changes, the arrival of new digital...

Telus launches online IoT shop for Canadian businesses

Canadian telecom operator Telus has launched the Telus IoT Shop in Canada, a self-serve online portal that enables businesses to purchase and manage prepaid...

Nearly 30% of Americans have lost business deals due to poor cellular service: Survey

  Nearly 30% of Americans said they had lost a deal and/or a client, or missed a key business decision or sale because of poor...

Canadian telcos strike reciprocal LTE-M roaming deals with AT&T

  Canadian telecom operators Bell, Telus and Rogers have struck roaming partnerships with AT&T to provide their business customers access to AT&T's LTE-M network across...

Tutela: ‘Unparalleled demands on the network’

Crowd-sourced device data analysis showed that users spent less than 10% of time on 3G 5G may be the new kid on the block, but...

Ericsson to build 5G smart factory in Texas

The 5G smart factory will be powered by solutions developed specifically for the industrial space Ericsson announced yesterday that its first 5G smart factory in...

AT&T CEO says carrier checks network, spectrum and capex boxes

Video consumption trends informed AT&T network capacity planning Speaking this week at the Goldman Sachs 28th Annual Communicopia Conference, AT&T Communications Chairman and CEO Randall...

Don’t wait for 5G to close the gap between digital and physical industries

Nokia Bell Labs VP sees physical industries as a "great untapped opportunity" The telecom industry, and the massive capex that has gone into building out...

Editorial Report: Public Safety, Critical Communications – UK/EU

Disasters cross international borders, and in Europe, critical communications need to support the ability of first responders in neighboring countries to work collaboratively. This report...

MobiledgeX gains more than a dozen operator customers

MobiledgeX early access program coming to the US in October Deutsche Telekom-backed edge computing company MobiledgeX says it has 13 network operator customers and is...

Ericsson: ‘5G is not a single thing’

4G and 5G will coexist for much longer than previous generations of mobile broadband PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island—For Peter Linder, Ericsson’s vice president of marketing and...

#TBT: T-Mo anticipates 600 MHz auction; Verizon balks at unlimited plans; LTE use on the rise … 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...

Digital twins of 500 smart cities by 2025, says report

Digital twins of smart cities will number 500 by 2025, from a handful today, according to ABI Research. The concept of digital twins will...

Rohde & Schwarz White Paper: Antenna Array Testing – Conducted and Over the Air: The Way to 5G

5G networks will need to offer more capacity and flexibility while lowering the operational expenses of the system. Two new technologies can simultaneously address...

DOJ touts T-Mobile/Sprint merger as big win for rural America

Seventeen state attorneys general have sued to block the T-Mobile/Sprint merger The T-Mobile/Sprint merger, the subject of a great deal of push back before finally...

4G to 5G won’t be a ‘cap and grow’ strategy, Huawei exec says

And what’s the path to 5G profitability?  Looking back on the transition from 3G to 4G, Huawei’s Mohamed Madkour, VP of wireless and cloud core...

Made for mobile: The next step for streaming video (Reader Forum)

Phones can never replace cameras, sat-navs or home Hi-Fi systems – they said. Famous last words. Even everyday devices like the humble flashlight seems...

Google-backed Canvass serves up AI takeaway to ‘biggest’ automation companies

Google-backed analytics provider Canvass Analytics has signed with the two “largest industrial automation companies” to resell its takeaway AI solution for industrial companies.  The Toronto-based...

NTT DoCoMo to launch 5G service trial in Japan on September 20

Planning a full 5G launch in 2020 Japanese mobile operator NTT DoCoMo announced it will begin a 5G service trial in a number of Japanese...

Kontrol Energy receives smart factory order from Toyota Tsucho Canada

Smart factory projects are rarely greenfield builds Canadian company Kontrol Energy Corp. announced its first smart factory order from Toyota Tsusho Canada (TTCI). Kontrol Energy said...
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