Korean operator KT ended 2020 with a total of 3.62 million subscribers in the 5G segment, the telco said in its earnings statement. In the last
2020 in review: Shifting coverage demands, a focus on public safety, and fiber’s foundational role in wireless
Nextivity discusses its approach to support work from home, distance learning, new deployment scenarios necessitated by COVID-19, and the company’s new Fiber HUB Nobody could have
Nextivity Webinar: Introducing Cel-Fi QUATRA 4000 Fiber HUB
Need better cellular coverage in a multi-building campus, high-rise, or remote location?Historically, these facilities have required expensive traditional Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) with long fiber
Why will indoor 5G be important? Indoor cellular systems have been around for decades. But with the generational shift from 4G to 5G, they are widely
The First Responders Authority will be receiving about $18 billion in payments from AT&T over the 25-year-term of the FirstNet contract. An estimated $16 billion
The 5G D-Day (Reader Forum)
What does this mean for building owners in practical terms and how will it benefit end users? After years of anticipation, the 5G network has finally
Private LTE deployments will dominate CBRS indoor deployments during the next five years (Analyst Angle)
We see two clearly distinct market segments for initial CBRS deployments. The first segment is for private LTE networks for secure mission critical IoT and
Cable company Charter Communications plans to build a 100-node private network at its offices in Centennial, Colorado, using the Citizens Broadband Radio Service spectrum at
Millimeter wave 5G isn’t just for outdoor deployments
In-building 5G use cases, including millimeter wave, NR-U and 60 GHz, include venues, industrial facilities and enterprises In the U.S., Verizon and AT&T are both rolling
With executive-level reorg and acquisitions, SQUAN repositioning as end-to-end network services firm ORLANDO–During the Wireless Infrastruture Association’s Connect X event this week, SQUAN’s Keith Pennachio, executive
All hail mobile signal boosters—Ofcom’s new licensing rules could end wireless coverage misery
The days when mobile phones were classed as a luxury item, afforded only by the few, have long gone. They are now integral to everyday