Monthly Archives: March, 2020

Mobile broadband, industrial IoT and 5G in the lights? How, where and why?

With the roll-out of 5G networks, the shrinkage of radio cells, and challenge to negotiate cell sites, lighting infrastructure presents a valuable opportunity for...

London?s Angel Court offers indoor coverage via small cells, DAS

DAS provides multi-operator coverage over 300,000-square feet Stanhope, an U.K. property developer, investor and asset manager, and the Freshwave Group, a UK network service...

Pallet Alliance adds LoRaWAN capabilities to IntelliPallet platform

LoRaWAN enhances security and long-range tracking Pallet Alliance has added the LoRa devices and the LoRaWAN connectivity protocol to its Internet-of-Things-enabled IntelliPallet platform, the company...

Operators, enterprises face concurrent need for OT/IT convergence in the 5G era

5G transformation extends beyond the network--there has to be a shift in the workforce 5G is touted as the connectivity fabric that will fundamentally reshape...

The three most innovative deployments of streetlighting-as-a-platform for smart cities

What smart-city lighting deployments are particularly innovative? That was the question Enterprise IoT Insights put to market commentators, during its research for a new...

Laying the Foundation for 5G With Chad Rasmussen

Listen to the podcast here If you’re in vertical telecom, you’re familiar with permitting delays and workforce shortages. Your counterparts in horizontal deployments face similar...

GSMA: Network investment will hit $1.1 trillion over the next five years, focused mostly on 5G

LTE just became the dominant mobile network technology last year, but the industry is already looking ahead Mobile network operators are projected to invest more...

Telenor, Ericsson launch 5G services in Norway

Telenor 5G services in Trondheim are being delivered on the 3.6 GHz band Ericsson and Telenor switched on Norway’s first commercial 5G services at the...

UK regulator finalizes rules for upcoming 5G spectrum auction

  U.K. telecom regulator Ofcom has finalized rules for an upcoming auction of spectrum in the 700 MHz and 3.6 GHz to 3.8 GHz bands,...

5G ruled safe by panel of international experts

Mobile telephone radiation guidelines from 1998 only required minor updates for 5G Fierce opposition to the deployment of the 5G infrastructure has been popping up...

Kagan: Synchronoss CEO shares thoughts on COVID-19 survival

Glenn Lurie, President and CEO at Synchronoss Technologies just published an important piece about coping with and ultimately winning the battle with the coronavirus....

Microsoft creates digital twin of Singapore HQ using sensors, AI and IoT

Microsoft announced the rollout of a digital twin of its new regional headquarters at Frasers Tower in Singapore, in collaboration with Bentley Systems and Schneider Electric.  ?The...

Telefonica inks IoT deal to target water companies

  Spanish telecom giant Telefónica and Idrica, which specializes in technologies for water management, have signed a global partnership agreement to provide services to companies...

Carriers respond as COVID-19 takes hold in US

FCC Chairman sees traction with Keep Americans Connected Pledge As a growing number of people shift to working from home and officials at the local,...

T-Mo granted access to more 600 MHz as part of FCC’s coronavirus response

  The Federal Communications Commission has temporarily granted T-Mobile US special access to more of the 600 MHz band, to help meet increased demand for...

The Sunday Brief: The domino effect of contagion and market turbulence

Greetings from Davidson and Charlotte.  Contrary to the cacophony of conjectures regarding the market impact of the convergence of cartels and contagion, we choose...

LitePoint talks 2020 trends: Scaling 5G and integrating indoor positioning

'We are just pack-rats of technology,' LitePoint director of marketing says Adam Smith, director of marketing for test company LitePoint, said that the company's focus...

OnePlus commits to 5G, plans to invest $30 million in research

The investment will go towards RF circuits, antennas and multi-media A few days after confirming that its upcoming series of phones will all be 5G-enabled,...

UK carrier EE reaches 71 locations with 5G coverage

  EE announced that it has commercially launched its 5G service in 21 new towns and cities across the U.K. With these new cities, EE...

France likely to allow Huawei in non-core parts of 5G networks: Report

  France’s cybersecurity agency, ANSSI, is expected to allow local operators to use equipment from Chinese vendor Huawei for the deployment of 5G networks in...

CommScope deploys fiber for Allegiant Stadium?s DAS, Wi-Fi APs

CommScope said that its fiber optic and copper cabling has been installed in Allegiant Stadium, the new 65,000-seat home of the NFL team the...

Trump signs into law $1B for rural carrier rip-and-replace

Secured and Trusted Network Communications Act targets rip-and-replace of Huawei, ZTE network equipment President Trump on March 12 signed into law the Secured and Trusted...

Rohde & Schwarz Application Card: Automated spectrum clearance in LTE and 5G mobile networks

Interference that can degrade capacity and quality of service is becoming ever more troublesome as operators roll out 5G NR using new bands that...

Test and Measurement: Nokia implements Keysight AI-based software in 5G base station testing

  Nokia is implementing a new, artificial intelligence and analytics-based test process into its 5G base station manufacturing, and testing tech company Keysight Technologies collaborated...

Kagan: With Covid 19, retail customers want contactless payment tech

In recent years I have written about contactless payment technology. This is how we can use our smartphones and apps to do business safely....
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