umlaut CEO touts the ‘perfect test environment’ German test and analytics company Umlaut has begun operating a private 5G Standalone Open RAN network, aimed at providing
umlaut CEO touts the ‘perfect test environment’ German test and analytics company Umlaut has begun operating a private 5G Standalone Open RAN network, aimed at providing
Analysts remain optimistic that the jobs cuts don’t suggest larger problems brewing beneath the surface Open RAN vendor Parallel Wireless reported widespread layoffs earlier this week,
Analysts remain optimistic that the jobs cuts don’t suggest larger problems brewing beneath the surface Open RAN vendor Parallel Wireless reported widespread layoffs earlier this week,
Hybrid work is accelerating the trend away from on-prem security to the cloud The Secure Service Edge (SSE) market is heating up, according to a new report from
Hybrid work is accelerating the trend away from on-prem security to the cloud The Secure Service Edge (SSE) market is heating up, according to a new report from
Virgin Media O2 launched services in June 2021 as a joint venture between Liberty Global and Telefónica in the U.K. U.K. carrier Virgin Media O2 said
Hong Kong carriers set to activate 5G base stations in the 700MHz band
Hong Kong operators have secured 700MHz frequencies in a spectrum auction last year Mobile operators in Hong Kong are set to gradually activate their mobile base
NEC said that the acquisition is expected to be fully completed this month Japanese tech giant NEC has increased its capacity to deliver end-to-end Open RAN
The general-purpose test equipment market is expected to grow at nearly 6% per year through 2026, reaching $1.95 billion by the end of the forecast
How the mobile phone is at the center of security technology for businesses (Reader Forum)
IHS Market estimates that around 120,000,000 mobile access credentials will be downloaded by 2023. Businesses are moving away from traditional access control methods like keycards
Samsung takes vRAN back to 2G
The new solution will “bridge the digital divide” for mobile subscribers in underdeveloped areas, Samsung promises. Sometimes to go forward, you have to go back —