Yearly Archives: 2019

Australian city of Darwin appoints Telensa to connect and make-smart 10,000 streetlights

The city of Darwin in Australia has appointed UK-based lighting-controls provider Telensa to connect and make-smart around 10,000 new LED street lights. Darwin is replacing...

Nokia & IHS Markit Webinar: How to succeed in making your emergency response systems future-proof

Today’s emergency response centres — or public safety answering points (PSAPs) — face many challenges. Their responsibilities are growing. Cases are more complex, and...

Report available now: From supply chain to demand chain – how IoT and AI are enabling the supply chain to flex to changing demand

AUSTIN, Texas, March 25, 2019 — Digital transformation of the supply chain will be bookended by two key technologies: the internet-of-things (IoT) and artificial...

Verizon VP of Network Engineering details upcoming mobile 5G launch

 mmWave propagation key to delivering mobile 5G Verizon will launch a 5G mobility service based on 3GPP's 5G New Radio standard in Chicago and Minneapolis...

Neutral Connect Networks expands in-building wireless business via acquisition

The equity firm that controls Neutral Connect Networks acquired Connectivity Wireless Neutral Connect Networks announced the acquisition of Connectivity Wireless Solutions by M/C Partners, a...

Huawei strikes deal to deploy IoT, 5G solutions in the Middle East

  Through an agreement with Alfanar, the Chinese vendor will initially launch specific solutions in Saudi Arabia   Huawei has inked a partnership with Middle East electrical...

Potential ban on Huawei to delay UK 5G rollout: Three

  The U.K. carrier said the Chinese vendor is one of its suppliers in the 5G segment The rollout of 5G networks in the U.K. will...

How public safety is using IoT

  Public safety agencies are working to better respond to an increasingly technology-reliant public, while at the same time making more effective use of such...

Bosch proclaims 5G, OPC-UA, and TSN, as Industry 4.0 finally gets ‘practical’

Incoming 5G technologies will be key for higher reliability and lower latency of industrial automation processes, said Bosch Rexrouth, the automation technology unit of...

Ericsson pre-packs private LTE and 5G for factories and warehouses

Ericsson has launched a private network solution that seeks to simplify the deployment and management of private LTE and 5G networks for industrial enterprises...

24 GHz auction hits $1.4 billion

The Federal Communications Commission's auction of 24 GHz spectrum has garnered more than $1.409 billion in bids after eight business days and 23 rounds....

eMBMS testing: Big quality gains, even with few devices

The use of LTE-Broadcast results in higher video quality as well as a more consistent viewer experience, according to recent testing by Signals Research...

Optimus Ride to deploy self-driving vehicles at Brooklyn Navy Yard

  The company also announced a deal to deploy self-driving vehicles in a private development in California   Self-driving vehicle company Optimus Ride announced plans to deploy...

Ericsson inks MoU with SK Telecom to focus on cloud native 5G core

  The two partners said they will build solutions for predictable performance and high availability Ericsson has signed a three-year Memorandum of Understanding with Korean telco...

Employees consider access control most outdated feature in offices

Openpath?s study also highlighted that 36% of employees believe that smart technology needs to be integrated into their office security protocols More than 25% of...

5 keys to successful small cells deployment (Reader Forum)

Small cell volume is finally here.  If there was a tipping point it was 2018.  Wide-scale deployments in "NFL cities" started to overtake the...

LTE and 5G for industrial IoT: What are private networks, and how do they work?

Private cellular networks are standard 3GPP-based cellular networks offering a combination of low-power wide-area (LPWA), broadband LTE, and even ‘massive’-scale, ultra-reliable 5G connectivity for...

5G in shared and unlicensed spectrum

CBRS Alliance to work on 5G compatibility Around the world, the 3.5 GHz band has been tapped by operators as key mid-range 5G spectrum. In...

Planning 5G networks

  The benefits of 5G will be felt first by IoT, smart cities, public safety and other real-time applications requiring fast wireless communications. While deployments...

Kagan: Will T-Mobile, Sprint merger be blocked by Huawei and China?

Over the last few years, we have been discussing whether to allow or block the proposed T-Mobile, Sprint merger. All along I have said,...

FirstNet board sets priorities for network reinvestment

The board of the First Responders Network Authority voted this week to outline its priorities for network reinvestment and continue engagement with first responders...

BT calls for open access plan to use street furniture to deploy small cells

  BT said this initiative will speed up the deployment of 4G and 5G in city centers U.K. telecommunications group BT has called for an end...

Scaling T-Mo’s home broadband pilot depends on merger with Sprint

The plan is to serve 50K households with broadband this year Earlier this year T-Mobile US Chief Operating Officer Mike Sievert alluded to an upcoming...

Sprint launches estimation tool for its Curiosity IoT offering

The carrier said that the new tool will allow customers to access customized IoT data pricing   Sprint has launched the Curiosity IoT Estimation Tool, which it...

US officials not explaining why Huawei poses a security risk: AT&T CEO

  Randall Stephenson said that European carriers who had used Huawei for 4G are stuck with the Chinese vendor U.S. officials are failing to provide concrete...
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