Boingo Wireless CTO discusses MulteFire opportunity The ability to deploy LTE in all unlicensed spectrum significantly lowers the barrier to entry for enterprises looking to take
In-building wireless solutions help add capacity and support IoT projects As enterprise connectivity needs continue to evolve, cellular-based access is increasingly complementing Wi-Fi to serve new
MulteFire opens up neutral host role to venue owners
MulteFire deploys LTE solely in the unlicensed 5 GHz band Solving for in-building cellular connectivity is an increasingly pointed problem for venue owners. In the context
Kagan: Frontier helps small business grow
Frontier Business, the business services side of Frontier Communications, has a significant growth opportunity in 2018, by helping small- and mid-sized businesses grow using their
Enterprise connectivity without the expense of DAS or small cells
Nextivity adds multi-carrier support to hybrid active DAS soltuion “You’ll see folks try to implement DAS, but no enterprise wants to pay $5-per-square-foot for cellular coverage
Speeds up to 1.2 Gbps available to Ooredoo customers with compatible smartphones Carriers around the world are pushing the 1 Gbps data throughput barrier with increasingly
Joerg Erlemeier promoted to COO job and post on Nokia Group Leadership Team As it continues to refine its leadership structure, Nokia has promoted Joerg Erlemeier
Enterprise IoT Webinar: Enterprise IoT Playbook – Effective rollout strategies and security for enterprise
Somebody said it first: everything that can be connected will be connected. In tech, it seems never a truer word was spoken. Analysts reckon there
HPE CEO Meg Whitman stepping down
Whitman to remain on HPE board of directors Meg Whitman took the reins of HP in September 2011, and navigated the company through a split into
Wireless in the enterprise. A deeper reach, a more active role for venue owners
The role of wireless infrastructure in the enterprise has been steadily expanding since the introduction of Wi-Fi – so for about two decades. In some
The two firms will evaluate the use of 5G for verticals including mining, transportation, health and manufacturing Finnish vendor Nokia and South African telecoms operator Vodacom
Analyst Angle: The middleprise will pay for wireless networks if its needs are met
A conversation with Ken Sandfeld, President, SOLiD America, SOLiD The below is only a summary. Download a transcript of the complete interview and access the complete report “Wireless in
Analyst Angle: A hybrid approach to IBW, beyond DAS and small cells
A conversation with Werner Sievers, CEO, Nextivity The below is only a summary. Download a transcript of the complete interview and access the complete report “Wireless in the Enterprise” Most
Analyst Angle: Embracing Wi-Fi, LTE and 5G – licensed and unlicensed – in the enterprise
A conversation with Asha Keddy, Vice President of Next Generation and Standards, Intel The below is only a summary. Download a transcript of the complete interview and access the
Analyst Angle: What does the enterprise need for its wireless infrastructure?
A conversation with JP Compagnucci, Market Development Global Leader in Enterprise Mobility, CommScope The below is only a summary. Download a transcript of the complete interview and access the