FCC preempted state-led action, but that isn’t stopping handful of states In the aftermath of the U.S. Federal Communication Commission’s controversial repeal of Obama-era net neutrality
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Mignon Clyburn issued a memo on the agency’s new Restoring Internet Freedom rule, essentially telling consumers their best interests in
Huawei CEO discusses Mate Pro 10 smartphone Las Vegas, Nev. — CEO of Huawei’s consumer business group Richard Yu spent the better part of an hour
House and Senate intelligence officials reportedly involved in decision According to a new report in the Wall Street Journal, AT&T has backed out of a deal
Windstream to boost service portfolio from MassComm acquisition
Windstream announces plans to purchase MassComm Regional carrier Windstream has landed a deal to acquire New York-based Mass Communications (MassComm), according to a Federal Communications Commission
Communications technology has undergone a phase of rapid innovation, completely transforming the way businesses and consumers relay and consume information. Now that our once-wired world
Net neutrality a non-issue for cities with publicly-owned networks
With a 3-2 vote along party lines, last week the U.S. Federal Communications Commission reversed Obama-era net neutrality rules that treated internet service providers like
Opinion: Surprising no one, net neutrality dies along party lines
A phoned-in bomb threat delayed but didn’t derail a 3-2 party-line vote of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to undo Obama-era regulations governing net neutrality.
FCC issues two rulings on pole attachments
The Federal Communications Commission is taking action to expedite small cell deployments on utility poles. One rule relates to so-called “make-ready” fees and the other
FCC Commissioners Rosenworcel and Clyburn against Chairman Pai’s plan to undo Obama-era net neutrality rules U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai, a Republican, announced plans
T-Mobile US asks FCC for OK to buy 700 MHz licenses for rural coverage
New licenses would support T-Mobile LTE coverage in parts of Wyoming and Idaho In it’s continuing effort to boost rural coverage, T-Mobile US is asking for
Is it possible to disrupt the “big four” carriers? We say yes. California-based telecom company, GeoLinks, is doing just that, proving that even new players
T-Mobile US prioritizing 600 MHz repack in New York City metro area
In conjunction with FOX, T-Mobile is accelerating deployment of new spectrum T-Mobile US continues its effort to aggressively deploy its 600 MHz holdings. Following activation of
Part 96 of FCC rules could support LTE deployments in shared CBRS spectrum The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has yet to finalize Part 96 rules governing
Almost all spectrum is 5G spectrum
Qualcomm identifies gigabit LTE and 5G as ‘mega technology trends’ As the 3GPP continues work on the standalone variant of the 5G New Radio standard, which