Monthly Archives: January, 2022

View to install smart windows at new building in Bellevue

  U.S. glass-manufacturing company View announced its smart windows will be installed at The Artise, a 605,000-square-foot Class-A office building in Bellevue, Washington. The building has...

5G Advanced to act as stepping stone for future 6G networks: Nokia

5G Advanced is expected to develop 5G to its fullest capabilities and is an important stepping stone for some of the use case capabilities...

FAA issues 5G-related aviation warnings

Despite mobile network operators AT&T and Verizon working out a compromise solution with the Federal Aviation Administration to guard against possible C-Band interference in...

XaaS’s three pillars: SaaS, IaaS and PaaS

Anything as a Service (XaaS) is a broad market trend, but three business segments have stood apart - SaaS, IaaS, and PaaS.

Will 5G standalone core deployments make 2022 the inflection point for enterprise 5G applications? (Reader Forum)

No sooner was the first 5G network launched in late 2018 than industry experts started setting the expectation that this “G” was different. While...

5G smartphone shipments in China grow over 63% y-o-y in 2021: Report

Shipments of 5G mobile phones in the Chinese market reached 266 million units in 2021, up 63.5% compared to shipments the previous year, local...

What will be included in 5G Advanced Release 18?

5G Advanced covers end-to-end system enhancements and expansion to more device types and use cases Global 5G deployments are outpacing historical LTE deployment trends, and...

Cradlepoint, Verizon hit wireless WAN milestone, cite need for agility during COVID

There are now 1 million Cradlepoint routers deployed at the edge of the Verizon network Cradlepoint and Verizon see 5G as a driver behind the...

Robocalls are down, but most Americans don’t feel the decrease

Robocall mitigation efforts are having an impact, according to new information from Transaction Network Services (TNS). But do consumers feel the difference? Not necessarily—or...

Zayo acquires QOS Networks

Fiber infrastructure company Zayo Group has acquired QOS Networks to build out a managed SD-WAN and intelligent edge services portfolio.

Johnson Controls acquires FogHorn, to expand reach in the smart buildings space

  Smart building solutions company Johnson Controls has completed the acquisition of FogHorn, a developer of Edge AI software for the industrial and commercial Internet...

What Is Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN)?

Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) solutions help enterprises with operational efficiency and scale as they move to the cloud.

Analyst Report: 3GPP Rel. 17 – Laying Foundation for the Next Phase of 5G

Having seen most of its development under the shadows of a global pandemic, Rel. 17 is putting a solid foundation for the next phase...

Baicells, FreedomFi certify select CBRS base stations for crypto mining

Baicells Nova 430i will become the first outdoor base station plug-and-play certified with the FreedomFi Gateway LTE and 5G NR hardware provider Baicells Technologies is...

Smart Communications selects Samsung for 5G SA deployment

Philippine mobile services provider Smart Communications has partnered with South Korean vendor Samsung for the deployment of the former’s 5G Standalone (5G SA) technology...

Batteries not included – the only way to make IoT massive, and also green

Last week, Amsterdam-based Nowi, a specialist in energy harvesting tech for integrated circuit (IC) microchips, announced work with narrowband IoT connectivity provider Sigfox to...

Vodafone reaches over 45 million people in Germany with its 5G network

Vodafone Germany's 5G network is currently available to more than 45 million people across the country, the telco said in a release. The company had...

#TBT: Challenges for the wireless web; Sprint flounders; WiMAX’s uncertain future … 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...

Why managing 5G complexity is crucial to AI rollouts in 2022 (Reader Forum)

After a slow start, enterprises are poised to accelerate their AI-on-5G deployments as they race to deliver new applications and services to customers and...

Crown Castle aims to put on air 5,000 small cells this year: CFO

Crown Castle International expects to put 5,000 small cells on air in 2022, a similar level compared to the previous year, the company’s CFO...

CTIA debuts a 5G security testbed for commercial networks

As the security of current and future 5G network implementations continues to be a top-of-mind issue for the industry, CTIA is launching a new...

T-Mobile US hires new SVP in bid to double enterprise market share

T-Mobile US is looking to leverage its self-described 5G network leadership to grow enterprise-facing business from less than 10% to 20% in the next...

Aptiv acquires Wind River for $4.3 billion

Auto parts maker and system designer and integrator Aptiv has acquired edge-to-cloud platform maker Wind River in a $4.3 billion cash sale

Another $361 million in emergency broadband funding heads out the door

The Federal Communications Commission has made another $361 million in funding commitments, in a seventh wave of funding for the Emergency Connectivity Fund for...

Semtech, Lacuna Space redouble satellite IoT efforts to extend LoRa to whole planet

Satellite IoT is everywhere, suddenly. Further to Inmarsat’s L-band satellite IoT solution with energy firm RWE in the UK, and LoRaWAN outfit Senet’s arrangement...
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