Instead of a complex infrastructure deployment, latent computing resources could be used to support the edge computing needs of the IoT The data processing and storage
AT&T explains partnership with AWS
AT&T says many of its customers are on a “journey to the cloud” and the carrier wants to provide the networking environment to get them
Using CORD to turn central offices into edge data centers MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.–In order to support the evolving demands placed on telecommunications networks, a number of
DAS installation at Evanston Township HS extends public safety, cellular coverage When staff at the enormous Evanston Township High School needed to use their radios, coverage
AT&T partners with IBM to improve backend processes with microservices AT&T announced it is partnering with IBM to deliver a new microservices supplier program. According to
Three of the four national carriers have won wireless service contract with the U.S. Navy that is worth up to almost $1 billion over the
Amazon seeks to move into hybrid cloud market with AT&T, AWS collaboration AT&T recently announced it is expanding its cloud networking solutions with Amazon Web Services
FORT WORTH, Tex.–New options for utilizing unlicensed spectrum in cellular networks present some opportunities for smaller carriers to experiment with boosting their coverage and capacity,
CCA 2017: FirstNet under fire
Former governors criticize FirstNet effort; congressional oversight hearing set for next week FORT WORTH, Tex.–Former governors Jeb Bush and Martin O’Malley took to the stage at
Making an actual phone call is one of the last things most of us do with our smartphones, and when we do place a call,
AT&T blames wireline, consumer mobility for revenue decline
AT&T said declines in legacy wireline services and consumer mobility were the primary reasons its third quarter revenue was down 2.9% versus the year-ago quarter.
Over the next 6-8 weeks, the governors of all 50 States and territories will have a critical decision to make – what public safety interoperable
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Massive network repairs underway in Puerto Rico, USVI; wildfires keeping network teams busy in CA Wireless network operators’ ability to respond to natural disasters and keep
Qualcomm vs. Intel: the 5G race is on
Qualcomm’s announcement that its X50 5G modem is delivering gigabit-per-second data speeds may put the San Diego chipmaker in the 5G driver’s seat for now,