5G has been billed as the magic bullet for many of today’s wireless network challenges. It’s expected to bring greater bandwidth, coverage and capacity for
As revenue per bit falls and demand rises, mobile network operators (MNOs) are looking for ways to increase network capacity and reduce cost. Trends for
When the cloud first popped up on our radar several years ago, there was plenty to get excited about. However, in those early days there
While 5G is not only going to change wireless and impact every company in every industry, it is still just at the very beginning of
In my stint as an analyst, as well as in my long career as an engineer and a marketer in large corporations, I have developed
Wireless is about to go through an enormous transformation that will impact every user, every company and every industry. Are you prepared for this next
Kagan: Bell Mobility offers Siyata Mobile PPT device in Canada
Last week Siyata Mobile said Bell Mobility is now offering the Uniden UV350 push-to-talk device in Canada. Siyata has been testing their devices and software
Merger and acquisition activity in the U.S. technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) sector will be robust at least well into 2019, driven by several factors,
It’s well accepted that quality of service (QoS) is essential in a network environment, allowing network managers to “provide different priority to different applications, users,
Editor’s note: Keith Radousky, president of RadVisory 5G, shares his personal recollection of the first commercial cellular call, in October 1983 at Soldier Field in Chicago,
You’ve heard the term, change or die, right? Well, AT&T is moving quickly with their Time Warner acquisition. First, they renamed it WarnerMedia. Next, they
Our networks have matured over the years, and as we roll into a new realm of 5G, we’re left revisiting, revising and even reinventing our
Forget about telecom call centers – here’s how to build a chatbot (Reader Forum)
Industries are turning to chatbots to deal with customer care interaction. It’s no wonder why — they can easily deliver answers and solutions via a
The good news is, Charter Spectrum cable television service is getting better. The bad news is, they still have some serious problems with pay TV.
Sequans CEO rebuts analyst’s designation of Qualcomm as “king of IoT silicon” (Reality Check)
Editor’s note: On June 22, RCR Wireless News published a contributed piece from analyst Mike Krell of James Brehm & Associates LLC titled “Analyst Angle: