Most would agree that while the wireless sector started 2019 off strong, it did not maintain its momentum for the whole year. Although 2019 wasn’t
2020 will be the year when the industry begins to stem the tide of robocalls (Reader Forum)
While 2019 was the year the telecom industry and regulators increased their actions to address illegal robocalls with default call blocking and the launch of
Mobile connectivity will soon become frictionless and omnipresent, according to Cisco According to Bob Everson, global director of mobility and 5G at Cisco, the debate about
FCC takes a fresh look at 5.9 GHz band following ‘decades of dormancy’
The economic value created by Wi-Fi in the U.S. is projected to double by 2023, reaching nearly $1 trillion After what FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has
5G will have a presence in 2020, but will still not be as ubiquitous as 4G LTE According to Bruce Lancaster, CEO at Wilson Electronics, signal
CommScope: 2020 will be ‘hugely disruptive’ for network architecture
New network architectures will ‘create value in ways that we can barely conceive’ In the wake of two major acquisitions, CommScope Chief Technology Officer Morgan Kurk
In 2020, 5G will simply resemble Wi-Fi coverage As 2019 comes to a close, Shrihari Pandit, Stealth Communications CEO, discussed with RCR Wireless News what to
In the evolution of next generation mobile architectures, much of the focus is understandably on 5G New Radio – primarily, how much faster it will
Everything about 6G networking is still up in the air, but a new whitepaper – the first of many to come – is the first
In many ways, government agencies and communications technology companies live in two different worlds. Occasionally, however, those worlds collide. When they do, amazing things can
The growth of connected devices is seeing a fundamental change in how people engage with each other and businesses in the digital world. But for
The good: 5G opportunities It is not an exaggeration to say that 5G will change everything. The first era of wireless changed our ability to connect
Making it happen But how is this possible? Well, to achieve this level of performance requires some quite significant changes in the mobile network and the
Wireless connectivity has spread so completely around the world over the last couple of decades that it’s pretty easy to overlook everything going on behind
Over the last few weeks I have been testing the new Google Pixel 4 smartphone on the AT&T Mobility network. Parts of this new phone