Boingo buying student, multi-family Wi-Fi provider Elauwit Networks On Aug. 1 Boingo Wireless, in addition to announcing a 21.6% year-over-year growth in Q2 2018 revenue to
Boingo deploys trial CBRS network at Dallas Love Field
Boingo sees CBRS as key component for 5G In what the company calls a first-of-its-kind deployment at an airport, Boingo Wireless today said it has brought
MulteFire and Wi-Fi will complement cellular connectivity For stadium owners and operators, as well mobile service providers, offering guests a premium experience, complete with seamless and
Derek Peterson talks future of 5G and Wi-FI In this Q&A with Derek Peterson, chief technology officer at Boing Wireless, the executive continues to spread his
Boingo ended the first quarter with 41 DAS venues live and 84 DAS venues in backlog Revenue from the distributed antenna system (DAS) segment accounted for
Military connectivity is major revenue driver for Boingo While Boingo Wireless is largely known for providing Wi-Fi at large venues like stadia and airports, the company
MulteFire 1.1 spec focused on private LTE for the internet of things With broad interest from industrial players who see private LTE as a big opportunity
Right now the path forward for MulteFire is IoT
Boingo Wireless CTO provides an update on CBRS, MulteFire Derek Peterson, chief technology officer of Boingo Wireless, sees unlicensed and shared spectrum as a major opportunity
MulteFire opens up neutral host role to venue owners
MulteFire deploys LTE solely in the unlicensed 5 GHz band Solving for in-building cellular connectivity is an increasingly pointed problem for venue owners. In the context
Combining fixed wireless and mobility sites to create ultra dense networks
Pre-standard 5G fixed wireless deployments can be leveraged to add mobility Ongoing fiber deployments can be leveraged to build increasingly dense wireless networks at the macro
Understanding the potential economic value of 5G In a recent report commissioned by Qualcomm and produced by IHS Economics and IHS Technology, the authors likened the