Telefonica Deutschland reaches 30 German cities with 5G technology
Telefonica Deutschland building out 5G using 3.6 GHz; plans to deploy in 700 MHz and 1800 MHz German operator Telefónica Deutschland / O2, controlled by Spanish
Telefonica Deutschland building out 5G using 3.6 GHz; plans to deploy in 700 MHz and 1800 MHz German operator Telefónica Deutschland / O2, controlled by Spanish
Ericsson’s November Mobility Report predicted 220 million 5G subscriptions globally by the end of 2020 China and the U.S. continue to top the 5G charts, with
AT&T’s CTO Andrew Fuetsch is chair fo the Next G Alliance North American mobile industry standards group ATIS has announced election results for the Next
Safaricom will trial 5G network with consumer and enterprise customers African carrier Safaricom activated its 5G network in Kenya, the telco said in a release. The new
Greetings from the farm in Williard, MO, and the lake in Davidson, NC, as we took some time away to celebrate four birthdays over a
German operator Deutsche Telekom expects its 5G network to reach 90% of the country’s population by the end of the year, the company said in
Qatar’s Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) published a public consultation on its website related to the Wireless Local Area Network (Wi-Fi 6) and CRA’s proposed policy
Vodafone Spain has activated its 5G network in a total of 25 cities across the country, the telco said in a release. The telco said that
Chinese operators added a total of 16.94 million 5G subscribers during February, according to monthly statistics published on the carriers’ websites. China Mobile, the world’s largest
Japanese mobile service provider NTT DoCoMo has selected Samsung as a 5G network solution provider. Samsung will specifically support the carrier’s next phase of its
Nearly 1,000 5G smartphone users in South Korea have expressed interest in taking legal action against the country’s three major telecom operators — SK Telecom,
15 firms with Series A and B financing comprise class of Spring 2021 The 5G Open Innovation Lab, a Seattle-based “innovation ecosystem” backed by T-Mobile,