Monthly Archives: August, 2021

Proptech startup funding on track to break real estate industry records in 2021: JLL

  The number of real estate technology startups has increased 300% over the past decade, according to a new study by real estate services specialist...

Facility managers see improving cybersecurity for OT systems as key priority: Report

  Improving cybersecurity for operational technology (OT) systems ranks as one of the top priorities for surveyed facility managers over the next 12 to 18...

What’s the role of edge computing in 5G manufacturing?

Edge computing offers several benefits for 5G manufacturing, such as lower latency, increased cybersecurity and a better management of data

Qualcomm, ZTE carry out 5G mmWave tests ahead of rollouts in China

Qualcomm Technologies and Chinese vendor ZTE said they have successfully showcased features required in anticipation of 5G mmWave rollouts in China. The two firms said...

Editorial Report: Rural Broadband in the real world: How one operator is tackling the digital divide

The need for ubiquitous, reliable connectivity was brought into sharp focus throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, funding for rural broadband has become...

Brazil gives final approval to 5G tender process

Brazil’s Federal Audit Court (TCU) has officially approved the tender process through which the government will auction frequencies for 5G, the minister of communications,...

NTIA establishes two broadband offices, gets $2.5b in funding requests

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration is gearing up to administer federal broadband funding on a larger scale than ever before, and it seems...

Adaptive Service Assurance is Key for a Successful Migration to 5G SA

5G is revolutionary in the sense that it provides Gigabit speeds and sophisticated features such as industrial massive IoT and ultra-reliable low latency services,...

Q&A with Qualcomm engineer: Designing 5G technologies with power efficiency in mind

Qualcomm's Principal Systems Engineer: 'Power efficiency is necessary for 5G mobile technologies' Power efficiency will prove vital in a 5G world as more applications and...

APT’s 5G coverage to reach 90% of Taiwan’s population by end-2021

Taiwanese operator Asia Pacific Telecom (APT) said it expects its 5G network to reach 90% of the nation’s population by the end of this...

Kagan: Qualcomm sees continued chip growth during shortage

Qualcomm is one of a very few companies world-wide in the spaces of 5G, networks, handsets, wireless and connected devices. Every company, in every...

M1 to use 5G standalone for security, monitoring applications at Singaporean marina

M1’s 5G standalone network covers nearly 50% of Singapore Singapore’s M1 and its sister company, Keppel Land, have introduced several 5G services at the Keppel...

Wind River taking on 5G vRAN integration with Intel FlexRAN

Wind River, Intel joint development meant to give operators deployment flexibility, lower TCO of 5G vRAN systems Operators globally are gradually undertaking the transition to...

Nokia notches a rip-and-replace win with Union Wireless

Smaller U.S. operators like Union Wireless are in the process of removing Huawei equipment from their networks After several years of discussion at the federal...

Adaptive Service Assurance is Key for a Successful Migration to 5G SA (Sponsored)

5G is revolutionary in the sense that it provides Gigabit speeds and sophisticated features such as industrial massive IoT and ultra-reliable low latency services,...

Chatsworth Webinar: In 415V/240 VAC We Trust: How Making the Switch Will Save Your Data Center

In order to keep pace with today’s rising technology demands and higher compute thresholds, the transition to 415V/240 VAC is fast becoming an ideal...

Vilicom and Mavenir team up on ‘UK-first’ open-RAN private LTE for offshore windfarm

UK-based cellular system integrator Vilicom has selected Mavenir to provide a private LTE network based on open RAN architecture for an off-shore wind farm...

#TBT: Lights, camera phone, T-Mo; ’03’s most-wanted phone features; Moto jettisons Symbian … 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...

Nordic Semiconductor pushes hybrid IoT with new Wi-Fi R&D hub in India

Nordic Semiconductor has established a ‘global Wi-Fi hub’ in Hyderabad, in India, with 40 R&D staff and a busy recruitment drive. The Norway based...

Verizon’s Chief Revenue Officer on how 5G will help the carrier become a ‘full’ connectivity provider

Verizon's 5G Home service is available in parts of 52 U.S. cities Verizon has been expanding its 5G Home broadband offering across the U.S., with...

What is a digital thread and what does it mean for manufacturers?

The digital thread is used to connect digital information through product design, manufacturing, and inspection process of making a product

JLL acquires artificial intelligence specialist Skyline AI

  JLL recently announced that it has reached an agreement to acquire Skyline AI, an artificial intelligence (AI) technology company that uses proprietary machine learning...

Polaris Wireless, Qualcomm partner on indoor vertical location

As carriers ramp up their focus on providing more precise indoor location, particularly in in the vertical or z-axis, due to Federal Communications Commission...

Despite trial activity, many operators hesitant on transition to standalone 5G: Dell’Oro Group

With the exception of China, indecisiveness on the move to standalone 5G is slowing mobile core network market growth In a research report published today,...

Deutsche Telekom to launch 5G SA in 2021 or 2022: CTO

German operator Deutsche Telekom expects to launch its 5G Standalone (SA) network in the country depending on the use cases for the technology as...
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