Last week, the merger of T-Mobile US and Sprint cleared what was widely seen as the last major hurdle to a successful closing: U.S. District
Last week, the merger of T-Mobile US and Sprint cleared what was widely seen as the last major hurdle to a successful closing: U.S. District
According to Corning, we can’t continue to close the door on 5G Because 5G’s mind-boggling speeds rely on high-frequency millimeter-wave spectrum—which doesn’t penetrate well—indoor deployment continues
Carrier aggregation es clave para coexistencia entre 4G y 5G: Ericsson
Los operadores móviles han acelerado los despliegues de red 5G durante 2019, con una arquitectura non-standalone. Estos despliegues iniciales en regiones de América del Norte,
Japanese tech giant Fujitsu announced that it has received Japan’s first private 5G radio station provisional license from the Kanto Bureau of Telecommunications. As a next
Nokia and Japanese carrier KDDI have completed a 5G core standalone (SA) network trial, Nokia said in a release. The 5G standalone trial, using Nokia’s 5G
Carrier aggregation is key to 4G and 5G coexistence: Ericsson
Mobile operators have accelerated 5G network deployments during 2019, with a non-standalone architecture. These initial deployments in regions of North America, Europe and Asia have
‘See if others can match us’ – Huawei shows off new 5G gear, restates tech leadership
How are we best? In every way, says Huawei, on back of flurry of new innovations for radio, core, and transmission networks to make 5G
Solving the patent quality vs. quantity conundrum–Demystifying cellular patents and licensing–Part 6
As I discussed in my previous articles, the industry is finally waking up to the fact that when it comes to patents, quality indeed matters
5G is here, and it is making its debut in providing fixed wireless broadband or augmenting customer experiences at marquee destinations such as stadiums and
#TBT: China Mobile doubles down on wireless data; Nokia’s first US camera phone; BlackBerry, beyond black … this week in 2003
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