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Verizon Wireless President on 5G: ‘I’m not building a PR network’

Ronan Dunne highlights experiential side of Verizon 5G fixed wireless offering Ronan Dunne, Verizon Group EVP and President of Verizon Wireless, has a clear message relative to the carrier's 5G position. "To be really, really clear, I'm not building a PR network. I'm building a...

Kagan: AT&T will be first to bring 5G to Atlanta, Dallas and Waco

AT&T Mobility looks like it will be first out of the 5G gates at the end of this year where they will launch in a dozen cities. They say the first markets will be Atlanta Georgia, Dallas and Waco, Texas, with more announcements to...

AT&T targets Dallas, Waco, Atlanta for ‘mobile 5G’ this year

AT&T 5G plans will tap millimeter wave spectrum After initially announcing its plans to offer mobile 5G in 2018, AT&T identified Dallas and Waco, Texas, and Atlanta Georgia, as the first cities where it will deploy network services based on the 3GPP non-standalone 5G New...

Huawei, Telus launch 5G fixed wireless trial in Canada

Huawei said the field trial has reached download speeds of more than 2 Gbps Huawei and Canadian telco Telus have launched 5G wireless-to-the-home (WttH) trial service using a specially-designed 5G customer premise equipment (CPE) unit. The vendor said the trial is taking place in downtown Vancouver’s...

Charter Communications testing 5G in six U.S. markets

Charter eyeing 5G fixed wireless broadband service U.S. cable operator Charter Communications said it is currently carrying out 5G testing in a move to use fixed wireless services to expand coverage. In a blog post, the operator said it's "actively developing and testing" 5G wireless...

AT&T announces plan to deliver mobile 5G in 2018

Planning standards-based mobile 5G deployment late this year AT&T on Wednesday announced its plans to deliver mobile 5G services based on the forthcoming 3GPP 5G New Radio (NR) standard in "more than a dozen markets...by late 2018." According to the company, the mobile service will...

Top 50 of 2017, Part 2: IoT hype, sensors, 5G FWA

Editors note: This week we’ll take a look back at the 50 stories that drew the highest level of engagement from our RCR Wireless News community.  Mobile devices making data connections must be configured with an LTE APN Within the Long Term Evolution (LTE) network infrastructure...

5G fixed wireless access makes major progress in 2017

Verizon prepping to deliver residential broadband using 5G fixed wireless access in 2018 U.S. operators in 2017 carried out extensive tests of the pre-standard, non-standalone 5G fixed wireless access variant, and Verizon, building on field trials, is planning a commercial deployment in the second-half of...

Verizon commercializing 5G fixed wireless access in 2018

Building on tests, 5G fixed wireless access to support residential broadband in five markets Throughout this year, Verizon has tested 5G fixed wireless access in 11 U.S. markets, which the company said included “several hundred cell sites that cover several thousand customer locations. Now Verizon says...

Analyst Angle: Providing 21st century broadband with fixed wireless gigabit

  In a recently published white paper, Maravedis discusses the advantages of using millimeter wave (mmWave) technologies, to deploy fiber-like, Fixed Wireless Access (FWA). 5G FWA can provide gigabit broadband service using both licensed and unlicensed mmWave spectrum, making it an ideal option for both...

Network convergence: Combining fixed wireless and mobility sites

Deep fiber and flexible infrastructure will be key to 5G Ahead of 5G, we're seeing a number of network convergence trends to support the ultra dense fiber and wireless infrastructure needs of continued network evolution. Based on pre-standard operator trials in the U.S., it appears...

Analyst Angle: The case for fixed wireless access

Broadband internet service in the U.S. has been plagued by uncompetitive practices. Large, nationwide internet service providers (ISPs) have built monopolies that prohibit innovation, drive down levels of service, and block competitors from entering the market. In its 2016 Broadband Progress Report, the Federal...

PwC previews Mobile World Congress Americas–5G, gigabit LTE and more

PwC principal: Line between LTE and 5G is 'blurry' In the run up to the inaugural Mobile World Congress Americas, kicking off Sept. 12 in San Francisco, Dan Hays, a principal at PwC, shared his thoughts on the dominant themes of the expo. In an...

Intel looks to speed 5G development, commercialization

The non-standalone variant of the 5G New Radio standard is set for finalization in December, an accelerated timeline agreed to earlier this year and meant to speed delivery of commercial 5G-related services like home broadband and television following a fixed wireless access deployment model....

AT&T expanding 5G fixed wireless access to new markets

Waco, Kalamazoo and South Bend will host new round of 5G fixed wireless access trials Building on initial enterprise and consumer trials in Austin, Texas, AT&T is now expanding its research around 5G fixed wireless access to Waco, Texas, Kalamazoo, Mich., and South Bend, Ind....

5G fixed wireless a $1 billion market by 2019, SNS Research says

5G fixed wireless access growth as a wireless alternative to last mile fiber 5G fixed wireless access is poised to be the first phase of commercial 5G deployments with major operators including Verizon and AT&T testing service delivery using high-capacity millimeter wave spectrum. Given this...

Arqiva wins access to 15,000 small cell sites in London

Dense small cell networks seen as key to 5G While small cell technologies are being used to add capacity and coverage for LTE networks, scalable deployments have proven problematic given varying regulatory regimes and access to power and backhaul. To support larger connectivity projects, carriers...

From fiber to small cells, NIMBYism is a detriment to telecom deployments

Fixed wireless is shaping up to be the go-to alternative to fiber to the home, but doesn't really address the not in my backyard problem "Consumers have an insatiable demand for bandwidth, especially in their house," Eric Gronvall, CommScope VP Americas, Service Provider & Network...

5G fixed wireless gains traction in U.K. with Samsung, Arqiva trial

  As major operators in the United States continue to test pre-standard-based 5G fixed wireless access systems, the hybrid wired/wireless approach to delivering gigabit-class internet without laying fiber to the premises is also gaining traction in Europe. RCR Wireless News recently spoke with Jamie Fink,chief product officer...

Feature Report: Ultra high speed fixed broadband: The first phase of 5G

The commercialization of 5G fixed broadband technology and use cases won't be like turning on a light, rather it will be a more gradual, phased approach. Early consensus suggests the first wave of 5G deployments may center around ultra-high-speed fixed broadband. Learn about the...

5G fixed wireless access in the unlicensed 5 GHz band

5G fixed wireless access is more than millimeter waves In the U.S. market, AT&T and Verizon are betting big on delivering 5G fixed wireless access services in millimeter wave frequencies. But, despite that focus during ongoing trial work, 5G fixed wireless isn't exclusively the domain...

The business case for 5G fixed wireless access

Alphabet subsidiary Google Fiber, part of one of the largest, most lucrative, well-funded, technologically advanced companies in human history, had grand plans for deploying fiber-to-the-home and offering consumers gigabit per second broadband as well as a television offering when it started in 2010. After...

Inside AT&T’s 5G fixed wireless access trials

5G fixed wireless access in millimeter waves seen in the U.S. as the first phase of commercial 5G 5G fixed wireless access has emerged, particularly in the United States, as the likely first phase of commercial 5G services. This presents operators with the opportunity to...