Monthly Archives: September, 2020

Well, technically… 70% of data breaches happen from endpoints: Janet Giesen, Metallic (Ep. 9)

Janet Giesen, VP of operations at Metallic, discusses how the SaaS company adjusted its approach to marketing security products once COVID-19 hit, as well as what enterprises need to keep in mind as their networks expand into employee homes.

NHS starts rollout of Covid-19 mesh networks at Scottish care homes

The NHS in Scotland has deployed a Bluetooth and Wi-Fi based mesh network to reduce the spread of viruses including Covid-19 at a care...

Ericsson deploys 5G network near Texas HQ to run real-world use cases

Ericsson: The network is a 'platform for trial and development' for future enterprise 5G networks Ericsson deployed its very own 5G end-to-end distributed network in...

Britain retunes millions of TVs, clears 700 MHz band for 5G network

Ofcom is releasing 80 megahertz of spectrum in the recently cleared 700 MHz band Following a four-year process involving retuning nearly 20 million TV sets,...

Test and Measurement: Verizon, T-Mobile US test the C-Band

With a C-Band spectrum auction set to begin December 8, Verizon and T-Mobile US are ramping up their testing of the spectrum. This week, T-Mobile...

LoRa technology improves yields in Australian avocado plantations

  Semtech announced that IoT environmental solutions provider ICT International and IoT gateway and device manufacturer Definium Technologies are leveraging multiple products based on Semtech’s...

Leveraging 5G latency reduction requires decentralized compute

MEC node as a representation of the standalone 5G core Latency reduction is a big selling point for standalone 5G networks. Single millisecond latency, combined...

JLL explains how COVID-19 is accelerating adoption of digital twins in offices

The real estate sector has been implementing digital twins to uncover value during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to global real estate services firm Jones...

Korean carriers, government create task force to boost 5G in rural regions

  South Korea's three mobile operators and the government launched a task force with the main aim of helping expand 5G coverage into rural areas...

5G was going to be huge before COVID-19 swept the globe: What’s next for 5G-enabled devices

The building of 5G networks across the globe was moving full-steam ahead until COVID-19 began wreaking havoc, triggering a worldwide economic slowdown. The immediate...

Real estate software firm RealPage acquires STRATIS IoT

RealPage, which provides software and data analytics to the real estate industry, announced the acquisition of STRATIS IoT, a firm that connects smart apartment...

Alpha Wireless helps to simplify and accelerate CBRS deployments

FCC PALs auction comes to a close The FCC’s auction for 70 MHz of priority access licenses (PALs) in the shared CBRS band has come...

Verizon is the big PAL spender, but Dish Network snaps up the most licenses

Verizon spent the most on CBRS Priority Access Licenses -- nearly $1.9 billion -- but Dish Network landed the most licenses, at more than...

T-Mobile adds 81 cities to its mid-band 5G network

  When T-Mobile officially turned off Sprint’s 2.5 GHz mid-band 5G network in July following the merger of the two carriers, T-Mobile was left with...

Arm intros top-end Cortex-R82 for heavy-duty edge AI and IoT

Arm has announced a new 64-bit Linux-capable Cortex-R processor, designed for the kind of computational edge-based storage solutions that will underpin new heavy-duty AI...

South Korea reaches 8 million 5G subscribers at end-July

  South Korea’s 5G users reached 7.86 million in July, up 487,190 from the previous month, according to the latest data from the country’s Ministry...

Rogers launches 5G in 50 towns and cities across Canada

  Canadian operator Rogers Communications has expanded its 5G network to over 50 new towns and cities across the country, the carrier said in a...

#TBT: Prying open carrier networks; Luxury handsets go bling-bling; Sprint plans for WiMAX … this week in 2008

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 bids to solve riddle of integrated smart-city intelligence

The Atlanta suburb of Peachtree Corners, in Georgia in the US, is to deploy an AI-based smart city management system to run as a...

Keysight Virtual Seminars: IoT In Action

Battery life and battery capacity – 2 key topics for IoT device designers.  How can you predict battery life? Hint: you cannot rely ONLY on...

Telefónica Germany builds 5G core network on AWS to capture Industry 4.0 market

Telefónica in Germany has started the process to build its 5G core network and functions in the cloud in order to develop and deploy...

Six emerging and future public safety technologies

  The landscape for public safety technology is changing almost every day, both in terms of major regulatory changes and technology advances that impact public...

SONIFI Health joins Siemens Connect Ecosystem

SONIFI Health has joined the Siemens Connect Ecosystem, which is a collaboration network that brings together experts in software development, IT, cybersecurity, remote and...

Singtel launches NSA 5G network in Singapore

  Singaporean operator Singtel has launched its 5G non-standalone (NSA) network and introduced a three-month trial for its consumer and enterprise customers. Singtel’s 5G NSA network...

Telefónica kicks off 5G services in Spain

  Telefónica has commercially launched 5G services in Spain, the telco said in a release. The European operator said that 75% of the Spanish population will...
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