Monthly Archives: September, 2019

JMA to deploy private LTE network using CBRS for American Dream complex

CBRS initial commercial deployments approved this week U.S.-based JMA Wireless announced it is deploying a private LTE network using 3.5 GHz Citizen Broadband Radio Service...

T-Mobile COO says pending Sprint merger is in ‘uncharted territory’

5G spectrum strategy is like a layer cake, T-Mobile CTO says Although a growing number of state attorneys general are challenging the deal as anti-competitive,...

5G in Singapore: StarHub open to network, spectrum sharing

StarHub looking beyond eMBB to 5G for URLLC With 5G on track to launch in Singapore and 2020, the three carriers are waiting for state...

Editorial Webinar: 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 webinar...

CommScope ready for CBRS initial commercial deployments

CommScope announced plans to initially demonstrate fixed wireless access, private LTE and IoT use cases in multiple markets following the official notification from the...

Beeline launches 5G pilot zone in Moscow

Megafon also planning a 5G testbed Russian mobile operator Beeline has launched a 5G pilot area near the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russian press reported. The...

Senators urge FCC to review licenses of two Chinese carriers

FCC Chairman urged to review China Telecom and China Unicom domestic operations Two U.S. senators asked the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and national security agencies to review...

The five rural use cases for 5G

5G might make the city smart, but it can also make the country clever PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island—This week, Ericsson finalized its new deal with Kansas-based...

HPE exec: With 5G, no one ‘really knows’ how to monetize

For 5G profitability, telcos need to control capital spending Early commercial 5G deployments are focused on pushing higher speeds to consumers with compatible devices. But,...

‘Greta dislikes you, but we like Greta’ – Sandvik on industrial revolution and the smartest little tool-house in Sweden (pt1)

“The world is changing, and changing extremely fast,” explains Swedish manufacturer Sandvik at PI World 2019 in Gothenburg this week. The firm, a ‘lighthouse’...

The best thing since bread: Telecommunications in the age of network slicing (Reader Forum)

The use case for telecommunications technology has changed before our eyes. Today, millions of viewers are consuming content via YouTube, video live streaming platform...

Assuring video QoE: Meeting the challenge in evolving networks

  Wired and wireless operators are juggling an unprecedented number of simultaneous transitions in their networks: from purpose-built hardware to virtualized network functions and software-defined...

5G in Singapore: Singtel focusing on collaborative approach to use case development

The 5G Garage provides innovation hub for Singtel and partners AS 5G in Singapore takes shape, the state telecoms regulator has mapped a plan to...

Disaster Tech Lab: Using cellular in disaster response

Increased digitalization is impacting disaster response and recovery Coverage, power and backhaul. Those three pieces are fundamental to any working cellular network, but they can...

‘Major wake-up call’: SIM vulnerability targets mobile users for surveillance

Researchers at AdaptiveMobile Security say that they have uncovered a SIM-based smartphone vulnerability used for targeted surveillance which has been expanded to use for...

OT industry puts IT industry back in its ‘magic box’ in battle for IoT hearts and minds

The operational technology (OT) industry moved to shore up its position as the arbiter of industrial change at PI World 2019 in Sweden today...

Key takeaways from NTIA’s first report on spectrum repurposing

Earlier this month, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration laid out the current spectrum landscape: what has been recently accomplished, what happening now and...

Qualcomm acquires RF360, hires staff to scale 5G

Qualcomm bringing 5G to its 7- and 6-series Snapdragon mobile platforms On Monday, U.S. chip manufacturer Qualcomm announced that it is acquiring the remaining interest...

Five gaps separate CSPs from enterprise services success (Reality Check)

Why CSPs must take immediate action on their investment priorities, innovation, partner ecosystems and more We’re currently witnessing an explosion in enterprise spending on ICT....

O2, Samsung to launch 5G-based ‘smart ambulance’ trial in the UK

U.K. carrier O2 announced a project to provide connectivity for a new “smart ambulance” at Millbrook Proving Ground this month, as part of a...

Johnson Controls carries out smart energy project at Cornell College

Johnson Controls, a global provider of solutions for smart buildings, is making infrastructure improvements at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa, to help improve...

SoftBank aims to accelerate 5G network deployment in Japan: Report

SoftBank to deploy 11,210 5G base stations by early 2023 Japanese telecommunications carrier SoftBank expects to complete  the initial phase of its 5G network two...

Micro-mobility: The benefits and challenges of scooter sharing and beyond (Reader Forum)

Micro-mobility solutions such as scooters, bike shares, and other vehicles have flooded our cities, but many companies face mounting criticism. Rather than profiting from...

5G in Singapore: With enterprise focus, going with straight-to-standalone strategy

M1 details plans for 5G in Singapore While it covers a land area of a little more than 275 square miles, the island nation of...

Ericsson completes Europe-US-Asia smart-factory axis to accelerate global 5G rollout

Ericsson has completed a SEK 500 million ($52 million) overhaul of its Nanjing factory in China, where it produces LTE (4G) and 5G gear,...
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