The ‘un-carrier’ scores 617,000 branded postpaid phone net additions On the heels of its announced intention to merge with Sprint, T-Mobile US put up continued strong
MediaTek said it will need to obtan government permission to resume shipments to the Chinese vendor Taiwanese chip maker MediaTek confirmed that it has suspended delivery
NTT DoCoMo said it expects to start deploying this new 5G antenna next year Japanese telecommunications operator NTT DoCoMo has developed a 5G base station which
The two partners say the new facility will allow partners across all sectors to trial end-to-end 5G capabilities China Mobile and Huawei have jointly set up
With first quarter results starting to come in, National Instruments had a record quarter and reported its highest-ever first quarter revenues of $312 million. That
#TBT: GPRS is all the rage, except in the U.K.; HP in court over Compaq … this week in 2002
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Wearables bolster Verizon’s net adds
Wearables boost net adds, IoT revenues up 13% YOY for Verizon Verizon reported net losses in mobile phones and tablets running on its network
U.S Department of Commerce to accept additional evidence from ZTE
Report: Commerce says new evidence to be presented by ZTE would be analyzed through an informal procedure The U.S Department of Commerce will allow ZTE to
Test and Measurement: NIST doubles up on robotic arms to test 5G antennas
Why have one robotic arm to test 5G antennas, when you can have two? The National Institute of Standards and Technology has outfitted a test chamber with
#TBT: Enterprise + wireless web; PDAs > laptops … this week in 2000
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Contracts covering about 14,000 wireline employees at AT&T Midwest and AT&T Legacy T expired over the weekend, with workers remaining on the job as negotiations
Test and Measurement: CommScope, Ericsson test CBRS interoperability
In a promising sign for an equipment ecosystem for Citizens Broadband Radio Service spectrum, CommScope and Ericsson said this week that they successfully completed interoperability
KPN partnered with Nokia, ZTE and Huawei to test 5G in four cities Dutch telecommunications company KPN is urging the Dutch government to make 3.5GHz spectrum
#TBT: A lull in the PCS price wars; casting some General Magic; Chinese network equipment market booms … this week in 1998
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Verizon DBIR: Ransomware rising
If it seems like you’re hearing more about ransomware attacks, it’s not just that more high-profile attacks — like the recent takeover of some city