Monthly Archives: December, 2020

Vidéotron launches 5G in Montreal, using Samsung’s RAN gear

Vidéotron's network uses 600 MHz, 700 MHz, 2.6 GHz and AWS spectrum Vidéotron has launched 5G service to its users in Canada with support from...

C Band auction approaches $8 billion

After 17 rounds, the C Band auction has brought in more than $7.9 billion, as the field of 57 bidders continues to compete for...

Editorial Report: Wi-Fi, public 5G or private network: What’s an enterprise to do?

With advances in Wi-Fi and cellular technology running parallel to each other, enterprises are encountering more and more options when it comes to building...

Deutsche Telekom expands 5G network using 3.6 GHz frequencies

German operator Deutsche Telekom installed 18 new high-speed 5G antennas in the city of Hanover, the telco said in a release. These are located at...

Bosch on 2021: A rallying cry for flexible, efficient production in times of crisis

The coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis has changed the way we work like no event or crisis before. What it has shown is that digitization of...

DALI Alliance joins IP-BLiS to improve IoT integration across smart buildings

  The DALI Alliance has joined IP-BLiS, the IP Building & Lighting Standards market interest group, to support convergence towards using Internet Protocol (IP) transport...

Iliad kicks off 5G services in France with 5,255 active sites nationwide

Iliad subsidiary Free Mobile has become the fourth mobile network in France to announce the commercial launch of 5G. The telco said that its 5G...

Europe agrees “most ambitious” €95.5bn Horizon mega-fund for digital change

The European Council and the European Parliament, representing the governments and citizens of European Union member states, have approved the European Commission’s new €95.5...

Is Open RAN disruptive? Not for everyone (Reader Forum)

The merits of Open RAN has become a topic of much debate in wireless circles. This is unsurprising since Open RAN will – or...

Editorial Webinar: Rel. 16: Enhancing and expanding 5G’s reach – Broadband, IoT and beyond

After its unprecedented debut, 5G is now well poised to not only improve its already supercharged performance but also adopt new enhancements and techniques...

Well, technically… 5G SA will benefit the consumer, the enterprise and the operator: Ericsson’s Mona Shukla (Ep. 22)

Mona Shukla, head of Packet Core & Communications Services at Ericsson North America, says it's every telecom operator's goal to eventually move to 5G standalone. On this episode, she delves into the strategies behind the transition to 5G SA, and some of the benefits it will bring to consumers, enterprises and operators.

Saab deploys private 5G network from Nokia at Airbus / Boeing factory in Sweden

Aerospace and defence company Saab has deployed a factory-wide private 5G network at a manufacturing plant in Sweden. The facility in Linköping, in the...

Fractus Antennas on 2021: After the gold rush (post-hype, when the real work begins)

Big brands will start to enter the IoT space more aggressively in 2021 with full end-to-end solutions, buying up successful companies either to avoid...

Verizon deploys 5G services at SAP Labs to advance enterprise cellular solutions

SAP Labs in Palo Alto, CA has been outfitted with Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband service, in a move that will allow the two companies...

Australia opens applications for mmWave spectrum auction

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has opened applications to participate in the April 2021 auction of high-band 5G spectrum. The regulator will auction...

NEC to establish O-RAN laboratory in India

NEC announced the establishment of an Open RAN laboratory in India as a complement to its Center of Excellence (CoE) in the U.K. The Japanese...

Microsoft, Johnson Controls ink global collaboration partnership

  Smart buildings specialist Johnson Controls and Microsoft have announced a global collaboration to "digitally transform" how buildings and spaces are conceived, built and managed. Microsoft...

What does TIP’s mmWave testing tell us about indoor 5G?

The Telecom Infra Project performed testing last year specifically looking at penetration losses in indoor environments at 28 GHz and 60 GHz. TIP's testing...

Private 5G for ‘universal healthcare’ – on the Covid-19 frontline with Vodafone in Italy

Note, this article is taken from a new editorial report on the state of digital change in the healthcare sector (see image below). The...

Wireless Logic buys cellular IoT roaming provider Arkessa

Private equity group ECI Partners has sold IoT roaming provider Arkessa to IoT and SIM management company Wireless Logic for an undisclosed fee. The...

AT&T, Ericsson use 5G, ML and edge computing to deliver live 3D AR music performance

Using 5G, machine learning and edge computing, AT&T and Ericsson created and delivered a live, three-dimensional augmented reality music performance that selected fans could...

The Sunday Brief: Content competition intensifies–implications for wireless and cable

Despite mid-60s degree temperatures, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Davidson (pictured are the Giving Trees on the Village Green).  They...

Demystifying the semiconductor technologies that drive the tech industry forward, Part 1 (Analyst Angle)

The tech industry has seen a blistering pace of innovation and market dominance. Global equity markets are swayed by how Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook,...

Kagan: AT&T shows strong 4Q20 growth

At a UBS investor conference last week, John Stankey, AT&T CEO said he likes the strong momentum in their wireless business during 4Q20. This...

Qualcomm Webinar: What’s in the future of 5G millimeter wave?

After more than a decade of advanced R&D and ecosystem trials, commercial 5G mmWave service is now available in more than 55 U.S. cities...
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