Monthly Archives: May, 2020

Delta Electronics launches smart building solutions using Microsoft Azure

Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company Delta Electronics has used its IoT technology in combination with Microsoft Azure hybrid cloud computing services to develop two smart...

Nokia first of big three vendors to join Open RAN Policy Coalition

Nokia collaborated with other vendors in Rakuten Mobile's network build Earlier this month the Open RAN Policy Coalition launched with a number of open RAN...

China Mobile, China Broadcasting Network ink 5G network sharing deal

  China Mobile, the world’s largest mobile operator in terms of subscribers, has signed a 5G network sharing agreement with China Broadcasting Network (CBN), giving...

Mitsubishi Electric starts testing local 5G system in Japan

  Japanese company Mitsubishi Electric Corporation‘s Nagoya Works facility in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture has begun a demonstration test of a local 5G system, the company...

GWS survey finds ‘lack of understanding’ is influencing UK consumer, business views on 5G

  U.K. consumers and businesses are aware of 5G and looking forward to it, but they're a bit fuzzy on exactly what the newest generation...

The internet of forgotten things will bite back (Reader Forum)

In the coming years, internet of things (IoT) infrastructure will become unmanageable and impossible to secure effectively, with attackers discovering a growing number of...

Will 5G Change the World? Mike Zeto, Boingo Wireless (Bonus Episode)

RCR Wireless News · Will 5G Change The World? Mike Zeto, Boingo Wireless (Bonus Episode) What's the future of in-building venue connectivity? This week on Will...

What happens to deployment TCO when mobile operators deploy OpenRAN only for 5G? (Reader Forum)

When you see the many announcements around innovation in OpenRAN for 5G, what you may not realize is that the 4G and 5G-only OpenRAN...

Telekom Slovenije deploys multi-slice 5G network to automate Port of Koper

Telekom Slovenije is to build a 5G test network at the Port of Koper (Luka Koper) in Slovenia as a platform for new automation...

Intelsat Webinar: Connecting the U.S.: How MNOs Can Cover More Places with Satellite Backhaul

Most of the continental United States is covered with mobile broadband, however there are still many communities and land areas where coverage does not...

‘NB-IoT’s time has come,’ says GSMA, as it catches-up on LTE-M, reaches beyond China

The coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic will accelerate rollout and takeup of narrowband IoT (NB-IoT), which is building a head of steam already. NB-IoT passed 100...

CommScope expands portfolio of APs supporting Wi-Fi 6

CommScope announced new additions to its portfolio of access points supporting Wi-Fi 6 technology. Last year, the company had launched the RUCKUS R750, claimed to be...

ATIS issues call to action to promote US leadership in future 6G tech

Finland, Japan, China all also starting to think about 6G The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS)  announced a call to action and shared its vision...

Is latency key to realising 5G’s potential? (Reader Forum)

Much of the discussion around a new generation of mobile technology traditionally focusses on its increased throughput, and this seems no different for 5G....

Nokia, KDDI trial fully virtualized 5G cloud RAN

KDDI launched commercial 5G in March Finnish vendor Nokia announced that it is working with Japanese mobile operator, KDDI, in a joint initiative aimed at delivering...

Advertising watchdog says AT&T’s 5GE marketing is misleading

AT&T took, and is still taking, heat for branding its LTE-Advanced network "5GE" For some time now, AT&T has marketed its LTE-Advanced network as "5GE,"...

Cell site aesthetics just as important as tech performance, says CommScope

Cell site aesthetics are equally as important as meeting technical requirements Because 5G will require an unprecedented number of new cell sites, strategies around concealing...

FCC, FTC order call gateway providers to cut off scam robocallers

The Federal Communications Commission and Federal Trade Commission gave three gateway companies 48 hours to cut off robocalls peddling COVID-19-related scams, or else the...

Wi-Fi turns the knob to 7 (Reader Forum)

  With the recent FCC announcement to make the 6 GHz band available for unlicensed use, it is important to understand the significance of this...

#TBT: Mulling cord cutting; Automotive Bluetooth accelerates; Paging is dead, long live paging … this week in 2003

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...

Peachtree Corners intros remote-controlled e-scooters – piloted from Mexico City

Peachtree Corners in Georgia in the US has launched a fleet of remote controlled electric scooters that can be delivered to customers and returned...

T-Mobile US: ‘We’re ready to leapfrog’

A year ago at Connect(X), T-Mobile US executives were celebrating the fact that the Federal Communications Commission was on a path to approve the...

Small cell market spotlight: New York City

ZenFi CEO estimated that New York City most likely has around 10,000 small cells In January of this year, New York City regulators authorized a...

Edge computing and CBRS: The sum is more valuable than the parts

Simplicity is key in delivering enterprise private network solutions According to a virtual panel hosted during the Wireless Infrastructure Association's ConnectX event, enterprises are eager...

Attacks on web applications rise as data moves to the cloud, Verizon finds

Web applications are increasingly under attack as valuable enterprise data moves to the cloud, according to Verizon's annual Data Breach Investigations Report. Web application attacks...
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