Monthly Archives: October, 2022

The surprising value — and uses — of network slicing selection (Reader Forum)

In a world with 5G connectivity, network slicing is one of the prominent technologies that is here to stay, delivering tailored services and connectivity...

DARPA sets sights on real-time processors for adaptive radios

First came the challenge program focused on exploring autonomous, real-time spectrum sharing. Now, the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency has put together a new...

AT&T CTO strategy update: ‘Simple is good’

AT&T is expanding its fiber and wireless networks while planning for multi-service edges and distributed Standalone 5G cores DALLAS--AT&T CTO Jeremy Legg last week at...

Reliance Jio launches beta trial of its 5G service in four cities

Reliance Jio confirmed that its 5G service will be offered through 5G StandAlone architecture Indian telco Reliance Jio Infocomm announced the launch of the beta...

Seoul concentrates 44% of the total 5G base stations in Korea

South Korea ended July with 25.1 million subscribers in the 5G segment Nearly half of 5G base stations in South Korea are concentrated in the...

‘It takes a village:’ Kore on its IoT partnership with Ericsson

Earlier this month, Kore announced that it entered the Ericsson IoT Accelerator ecosystem, allowing enterprises to seamlessly expand their IoT business into the U.S....

Deutsche Telekom gets involved in 6G research initiative

The 6G research project is part of a wider 6G program funded by the German government German telco Deutsche Telekom announced that it is taking...

Nokia announces SaaS portfolio for Fixed Networks

Altiplano Access Controller and Wi-Fi Cloud Controller are available, along with modem activation tools and more, according to Nokia Nokia on Thursday introduced its cross-portfolio...

Test and Measurement: EXFO takes cloud-native 5G assurance to AWS

EXFO is now offering service assurance and analytics through Amazon Web Services (AWS). The company's Adaptive Service Assurance (ASA) test solution and advanced analytics...

EU’s new USB-C law means the end for Apple’s Lightning port

EU Parliament gives mobile phone makers until the end of 2024 to make USB-C standard, and said it will take on wireless charging next The...

UK competition authority questions $7.3 billion merger of Viasat and Inmarsat

US satellite broadband provider Viasat’s proposed acquisition of UK-based counterpart Inmarsat for $7.3 billion is in question following a review by the UK’s Competition...

Cheap, easy, capable enough – why open RAN will triumph in private 5G, first

Open RAN will triumph in private 5G, first. So said Jagadeesh Dantuluri, general manager for private networks at Keysight Technologies, speaking at Private Networks...

Did Meta just slow down metaverse adoption? (Reader Forum)

The metaverse as a concept hasn't exactly been the easiest sell just yet. With any new technology, there's bound to be pushback as consumers get comfortable...

Slow 5G rollout threatens Europe’s digital goals: GSMA

The GSMA report predicts that by 2025, the average adoption of 5G across Europe will reach 44% A slower rollout of 5G technology in Europe...

Ericsson, Tele2 to deploy private 5G at Swedish boat factory

The deployment supports X Shore's mission of becoming the 'world’s most sustainable and efficient boat factory' Ericsson announced that Tele2 is using its private 5G...

Considering cellular IoT – why LTE-M wins on every score that matters (Reader Forum)

The CAT-1 LTE modem was initially defined in 2008 as a low-cost, low-power alternative to connect IoT devices that needed to transfer limited amounts...

KT completes construction of 5G network for urban air mobility

KT noted that this specific 5G network will be used in the first phase of the K-UAM Grand Challenge initiative   South Korean carrier KT said...

#TBT: AT&T sells Dobson stake; MMS interoperability issues; Verizon launches EV-DO … 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...

Oracle introduces cloud-native 5G network analytics suite

Network Data Analytics Function is first out of the gate Oracle this week announced Network Analytics Suite, a new portfolio of cloud-native network analytics solutions created...

Why sustainable sourcing must be at the heart of an ESG strategy, and how telcos can reap the benefits (Reader Forum)

Who’d have thought that two decades after the connectivity boom at the turn of the century, sustainability and net-zero would be the key drivers...

Matter 1.0 arrives, at last – with test labs, test tools, and mission to make IoT easier

The Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) this week confirmed the release of the 1.0 launch-version of the new Matter connectivity specification for interoperability of IoT...

Cisco to open manufacturing facility in India: Report

Cisco had installed its first manufacturing unit in India in 2016 U.S. networking company Cisco Systems will set up a facility in India to manufacture...

Brightspeed launches ILEC operations, plans fiber build-out

Hot off its $7.5B Lumen deal, Brightspeed unveiled ambitious FttP plans to reach rural subscribers The U.S. has a brand new Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier...

T-Mobile US wants to get a jump on new 2.5 GHz use

T-Mo asked to be able to use new 2.5 GHz licenses for 5G while the FCC does its post-auction review T-Mobile US has asked...

Open RAN and network automation require a change in mindset

Throughout the Open RAN Global Forum (register for on-demand access to the virtual event here), there was a recurring theme around Open RAN being...
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