RCR Wireless News · Powering the Future of Wireless Connectivity Podcast: (Ep. 3) What’s next for Wi-Fi 7? Although Wi-Fi 6 and 6E are still making
Samsung confirms ransomware attack
The same group that hit Nvidia claims responsibility Samsung this week confirmed a breach of its internal computer systems, which may be connected to other high-profile ransomware
AT&T, T-Mobile US, Verizon all expanding 5G FWA to capture consumer and enterprise businesses Last week during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Qualcomm announced an update
Qualcomm said the platform will feature Snapdragon X65 and X62 5G Modem-RF Systems for Fixed Wireless Access Italian telco Fastweb and Qualcomm Technologies announced plans
Want to know the future of 5G and 6G? Check out Qualcomm’s MWC2022 demos (Analyst Angle)
After being badly battered by the global pandemic, Mobile World Congress (MWC)—the mobile industry’s biggest show, is back to its old glory. It will again
Qualcomm CEO at MWC Barcelona: ‘Mobile technology is literally going everywhere’
The massive MIMO radios will be used in Rakuten Mobile network in Japan and sold globally by Rakuten Symphony Qualcomm and Rakuten Symphony are confident that
HPE and Qualcomm announcement signifies the role of cloud and telco in Open RAN (Analyst Angle)
The talk of the outsized role of cloud players in Open RAN is as old as talk of Open RAN itself. After prolonged anticipation, the
Wi-Fi 7 will bring new and significant capabilities that will reshape how we use and think about Wi-Fi. As the industry continues to define Wi-Fi
If you think the successive generations of Wi-Fi are coming far more quickly than before, you are not wrong. While Wi-Fi 6E is relatively new,
HPE, Qualcomm taking on Open RAN performance, TCO
Qualcomm inline accelerator card tapped for Open RAN virtualized distributed units Along with the gaining traction of commoditized telecom hardware and disaggregated Open RAN architectures, HPE
#TBT: Verizon makes a 5G mmWave call; Cyber attacks on Olympic network; Broadcom pursues Qualcomm … this week in 2018
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On the path to $700 billion, Qualcomm reports growth in handsets, RF front-end, automotive and IoT A little less than three months after laying out its