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
Report: Put small cells “where there is high traffic demand but low signal quality” Small cell deployments have followed a few broad trends in the past
Crown Castle CEO sees growing opportunities with 5G in the US
Crown Castle expects 5G technology to represent a growth opportunity for the company next year, the company’s CEO Jay Brown said during a conference call
Deutsche Telekom, Covestro and the Swedish Umeå Institute of Design (UID) are currently cooperating in a pilot project to test new creative designs for 5G
Wireless companies see 5G fixed wireless as alternative to wired home broadband NEW ORLEANS–On a January earnings call, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson characterized 5G as a
Small cell construction a priority for Crown Castle Crown Castle, America’s largest provider of shared communications infrastructure, released its second quarter results at the end of
Have FCC updates to small cell rules had an impact on deployment process?
In September last year, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission passed an order meant to make it easier for operators to deploy small cells and other
Verizon investing in fiber to create favorable economics Verizon is currently offering mobile 5G in two markets–Chicago and Minneapolis–with plans to activate next-generation cellular in parts
As carriers bring 5G to market, delivering a consistent, monetizable service is largely dependent on network densification–beyond upgrades at the macro level, this ongoing investment
With a small-cell installation at Naval Base Coronado, Verizon bolstered cellular connectivity at a sprawling military installation which includes an island 70 miles off-shore, and
Whatever the smart city goal, fiber is part of the solution
Fiber connectivity underlies a wide range of smart city applications Smart city is something of a broad term that generally refers to using wired or wireless
With executive-level reorg and acquisitions, SQUAN repositioning as end-to-end network services firm ORLANDO–During the Wireless Infrastruture Association’s Connect X event this week, SQUAN’s Keith Pennachio, executive
That math looks wrong, so perhaps we should explain? To shamelessly co-opt a quip from my Corning colleague Bill Cune, “Small cells and DAS go
Continued investments in network densification for both increasingly robust LTE networks, as well as 5G networks, represent a balancing act–location obviously matters, but considerations such
The race to deploy 5G has begun around the world and it promises to make data access faster and more efficient. But, as mobile network