Monthly Archives: June, 2020

eleven-x, Pinchin develop indoor environment monitoring solution

IoT company Eleven-x and?Pinchin, one of Canada?s largest building science, environmental and health & safety consulting firms, have inked a partnership to deploy innovative...

Optimizing open RAN: Nokia, AT&T trial cloud-native RIC

Nokia exec says open RAN marked by both merit and hype Nokia and AT&T today announced a successful trial of a Radio Intelligent Controller (RIC)...

Unlocking the promise of IoT with standards (Reader Forum)

Today, users are discovering new ways to manage virtually every facet of their lives from their mobile devices, meaning the number of connected devices...

Why short-range and wide-area IoT make a marriage of perfect convenience

Short-range wireless technologies such as Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), notably, are suited for widespread sensor networks for monitoring all sorts of processes. The chips...

Potentially billions of IoT devices at risk from Ripple20 attacks – major brands are flagged

Security experts have identified a series of 19 vulnerabilities, given the name Ripple20, in a small software library integrated into “hundreds of millions”, and...

#TBT: Automakers go high-tech; Nvidia’s Kal-El ‘super chip’; RIM teeters … this week in 2011

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...

“The future is a workbench, not a platform” – LoRa leader TTN on how to hit pay-dirt in IoT

IoT platforms are not a panacea for the complex inter-workings of industrial IoT systems. They are over-the-top interfaces, which just introduce another layer of...

RootMetrics test teams saw T-Mo outage play out in real time

  With RootMetrics resuming its regular on-the-ground testing in cities across the United States, the benchmarking and analysis company's testing teams saw the major T-Mobile...

Why 5G NR-U is such an ‘important chapter’ in cellular connectivity

Qualcomm: '5G NR-U represents a brand-new field of spectrum' 5G NR in unlicensed spectrum (NR-U) is being finalized for inclusion in 3GPP Release 16, which,...

MYTHINGS enables wireless IoT to deliver enhanced building ops

IoT specialist BehrTech said that?Andorix, an expert in smart building readiness and infrastructure solutions, has leveraged MYTHINGS?to enable multiple IoT solutions in commercial buildings...

Korea’s LG Uplus completes key tests for 5G SA launch

  South Korean carrier LG Uplus completed tests of core technologies supporting voice service running on a standalone (SA) 5G network as the carrier expects...

5G operator dilemma: Focus on coverage or capacity? (Analyst Angle)

5G has seen unprecedented traction; many flagship devices are already in the market, and many more are on the way, including the much-rumored and...

Swiss telecoms association calls for acceleration in 5G deployments

  Swiss Association of Telecommunications (Asut) has called on politicians and public authorities in Switzerland to accelerate the switch to 5G technology in the country. According...

AT&T plans to lay off 4,700 people, close 250 stores

AT&T is proceeding with a three-year, $6 billion cost-cutting effort that includes asset sales and layoffs AT&T has confirmed that it will lay off around...

Huawei Webinar: 5G: Between Value and Policy

5G networks are already delivering advanced, secure connectivity and value around the world. But the journey to maximum value and benefit to society must...

Rohde & Schwarz Poster: 5G brings smart factories to a new level

5G brings the possibility of faster and safer operation as well as new capabilities and efficiencies in industrial processes. But it also comes with...

Qualcomm combines 5G and AI in new RB5 platform for high-end robots and drones

Qualcomm has announced a new top-end robotics platform featuring 5G connectivity and AI processing for high-compute, low-power robots and drones. The RB5 platform, based on...

HPE arms carriers with edge compute and networking bundle to attack Industry 4.0

Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s (HPE) has introduced an 'edge orchestrator' to enable telecoms carriers to bundle-up and resell edge-based compute, connectivity, and apps to verticals...

Will 5G Change the World? Chris Pearson, 5G Americas (Ep. 11)

RCR Wireless News · Will 5G Change the World? Chris Pearson, 5G Americas (Ep. 11) The outlook for mid-band 5G in the U.S. Chris Pearson, president...

Deutsche Telekom intros LTE / LoRa access controls to help retailers regulate footfall

Deutsche Telekom is offering a sensor-based people counting solution and alert system to retailers in Germany manage in-store traffic volumes and social distancing as...

Keysight Millimeter Wave Innovations Virtual Event

With volatile growth of wireless network footprints, it is inevitable that unwanted signals will be prevalent everywhere. It is impossible to get rid of...

Partnerships, digitalization and the age of COVID-19

  In a wide-ranging discussion on the present challenges and the near-term future of telecom services, three key themes emerged: partnerships are becoming ever-more important,...

Anritsu Webinar: New Methodology Diagnoses PIM Issues without Climbing the Tower

  Diagnosing and troubleshooting PIM problems is an expensive and time consuming exercise. It not only requires hours of resources but also degrades QoS since...

J2 Innovations launches BMS for small, medium-sized buildings

California-based building automation developer J2 Innovations has launched the FIN microBMS, a building management system for the management and support of small to mid-sized buildings...

Verizon to release the first PC built for 5G Ultra Wideband

The Lenovo Flex 5G is outfitted with the Snapdragon 8cx 5G compute platform Verizon will launch the first 5G laptop for its Ultra Wideband network...
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