Wireless carriers like Verizon Wireless, AT&T Mobility and T-Mobile have seen growth in urban areas and cities for many years. Rural America has not been
The Sunday Brief: Verizon’s value creation strategy: More cable MVNO, more coverage, more products
Greetings from Davidson/ Lake Norman, NC, where Carolina heat and humidity have descended, causing daily afternoon storms like the one pictured nearby. This week, we
Kagan: 6G wireless data speeds of 10 Gbps spark interest
We are all talking about how 5G is changing everything, but 6G is coming on quickly and that is even more disruptive. With their third
Huawei: Moving forward with software (Analyst Angle)
The transcript of a recent internal presentation by Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei attracted much attention in the press and was interpreted as a strategy to
Can Huawei HarmonyOS succeed in the marketplace against Android when other competitors like Microsoft and Samsung OS failed? Huawei is one of the largest and
Last week, I attended a Qualcomm smart cities event at Peachtree Corners. As a Wireless Analyst who lives in the Atlanta Georgia area, I have
The Sunday Brief: Cash comes a-calling
Greetings from Davidson/ Lake Norman, NC, where the wildlife is plentiful. Pictured is a red-tailed hawk that was on our dock this week. Herons, ducks,
Suddenly, there is a real question investors, customers and workers are asking. Can T-Mobile be successful in pay TV with their TVision service? The answer
Qualcomm announces first 5G NR IoT modem for high-performance IIoT use cases (Analyst Angle)
On the inauguration day of China Tech day, Qualcomm announced the first 5G-NR IoT modem Qualcomm 315. This is a purpose-built modem for gigabit-class, high-performance
Over the past several months, I have spent time with Celona, a startup offering a private cellular networking platform as a service. I like Celona’s
Cable TV tried to get into the wireless phone business a decade ago. They failed. Then, years later they tried again. First Xfinity Mobile, next
Greetings from Hilton Head Island (SC), Davidson/ Lake Norman (NC) and Omaha (NE). Pictured is a long-time friend and former colleague, Christopher (“Topher”) Wren and
Verizon, like every other company must continually find new pathways for growth going forward. That’s why several years ago they acquired both AOL and Yahoo.
Ookla Speedtest, RootMetrics and Opensignal all recently released results of their latest studies of 5G performance between major wireless competitors. Each showed how each wireless