Yearly Archives: 2020

Malaysia on track to launch 5G in the third quarter of 2020

Malaysian Prime Minister not afraid of Huawei: 'But what is there to spy (on) exactly in Malaysia?' The Prime Minister of Malaysia Tun Dr. Mahathir...

Rogers Communications to deploy spectrum sharing tech this year: CEO

  Canadian carrier Rogers Communications expects to start deploying spectrum sharing technology later this year, the company’s CEO Joe Natale said during a conference call...

Verizon CEO expecting 5G mobility service revenues in 2021

In 2019 Verizon launched mobile 5G in parts of 31 cities and a number of NFL stadiums and other arenas. While CEO Hans Vestberg,...

AT&T improves Hard Rock Stadium?s indoor connectivity ahead of Super Bowl

  AT&T has improved indoor connectivity at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, ahead of the Super Bowl scheduled for February 2, the carrier said...

Qualcomm and Audi announce initial C-V2X deployments on Virginia roadways

Qualcomm, together with Audi of America and the Virginia Department of Transportation  announced plans for initial deployments of cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) communication on northern...

XR for the enterprise – Accenture and Qualcomm debut hospitality offering

IHG piloting XR Event Planner for sales enablement, remote collaboration We've all attended corporate events hosted in hotel meeting rooms but perhaps we overlook the...

Digital transformation – four milestones for IIoT success (Reader Forum)

After leading the early automation revolution at the beginning of the 20th century, manufacturers are once again seeking a technological edge. A whopping 72%...

#TBT: Gearing up for 5G; Qualcomm fends off Broadcom; States react to net neutrality repeal … this week in 2018

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...

mmWave auction activity surges as FCC pushes toward conclusion

Auction total hits $7.5 billion, as bidders scoop up licenses in smaller and rural markets A nudge from the Federal Communications Commission has prompted a...

Sprint on IoT: ‘Three simple letters, but… an incredibly complex beast’

Sprint: ‘IoT is three simple letters, but it is an incredibly complex beast’ The Sprint IoT Factory, an online marketplace for easy-to-manage IoT solutions launched in...

Vapor IO enters 2020 with fresh funding and edge plans for 20 cities this year

With $90 million in newly raised funding, start-up Vapor IO plans to bring edge computing to 20 U.S. cities this year. It is already...

Japan announces plans to kick off ‘6G’ research: Report

  The Japanese government announced plans to put together a comprehensive strategy regarding future "6G" wireless communications networks, and it set up a panel to...

SK Telecom and Microsoft expand cloud gaming preview in Korea

 SK Telecom: '5G cloud gaming will shift the paradigm in the video game industry' In September, SK Telecom was named Microsoft’s “exclusive operating partner” for...

Austria’s A1 to launch commercial 5G network this week

  Telekom Austria's subsidiary A1 confirmed in a release that it will commercially launch 5G services this week. A1’s 5G network will cover 350 locations across...

Sprint takes on the ‘Rubik’s cube’ of IoT

Sprint: ‘IoT is three simple letters, but it is an incredibly complex beast’ The Sprint IoT Factory, an online marketplace for easy-to-manage IoT solutions launched...

Kone supports BACnet as communication protocol for smart buildings

    Finnish firm Kone, a specialist in the elevator and escalator industry, has joined more than 125 building automation suppliers supporting promotion of BACnet as...

Does AI need to be regulated? Views from the World Economic Forum

Artificial intelligence (AI) is already being used in a variety of applications, including automated analysis of video captured by security cameras or to assess...

Brits back drones for emergency services, environmental monitoring, says Vodafone

Most people in Britain would support regulated usage of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, for critical services and industrial enterprises, according to a...

Davos calls for Reskilling Revolution, as 75% of manufacturers can’t fill roles

The World Economic Forum has zeroed-in on skills and training as it seeks to put the world right in Davos this week. It has...

More industrial Wi-Fi 6, fewer IoT platforms, new mMTC entrants – it ain’t gonna happen

ABI Research has poured water on the idea Wi-Fi 6 will gain mass adoption in the IoT space in the near-term. It has also...

Edge, AI, IoT and 5G: Enterprise and operator opportunities

Nvidia, Verizon using GPUs to run edge AI for real-time service enablement As 5G continues to be refined through the 3GPP-led standardization process, consumer-facing benefits...

Why 5G doesn’t amount to a hill of beans, and it is not enough for operators

Telecoms operators must do more than just sell connectivity. It is a maxim that gets repeated, often, and always – and one that, in...

BT become Europe’s first distribution partner for Google’s cloud gaming platform

BT seems to be increasingly interested in the video game industry BT, the U.K.'s biggest internet provider, has initiated the first European distribution deal for...

How does IT feel about SD-WAN? It’s complicated.

In a new survey of more than 1,300 IT professionals, Cato Networks found that SD-WAN adoption continues to be popular as enterprises make inroads...

Huawei CEO: ‘We are more confident that we can survive further attacks’

  Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei said that the Chinese vendor is now “more confident” that it can survive further sanctions by the U.S. government. “This year,...
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