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Co-channel sharing of satellite C Band spectrum is feasible with far smaller geographic protection areas than are currently in place, according to a new study
The mistakes companies make over time put them in the crosshairs of the U.S. government for antitrust and monopoly action. Suddenly the heat is being
Ericsson, Nokia putting plans in place to break up supply chain: Report
Ericsson and Nokia are both putting together contingency plans to move elements of their supply chains out of China if necessary due to national security
Google has suspended the transfer of hardware, software and technical services to Chinese vendor Huawei following a recent order by the U.S. government to put
Test and Measurement: CommScope, Google pass CBRS environmental sensing tests
CommScope and Google have successfully testing the environmental sensing capabilities, or ESC, that will enable the use of the shared Citizens Broadband Radio Service spectrum. The
#TBT: Google professes affection for mobile, sets hearts racing with fiber plans; WiMAX lovers unite … this week in 2010
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After a decade of swings and misses, Microsoft finally threw the smartphone towel and is exiting the business. I have discussed this many time over
Should telecoms operators stick to airtime provision, honing their networks and eking out business, or should they reinvent themselves with 5G as content and services
CommScope, Google to jointly operate ESC sensor network for CBRS
Google, CommScope announce cooperation on CBRS sensor network in run-up to rule finalization CommScope and Google will be jointly developing, deploying and operating a coastal sensor
Metro PCS becomes Metro by T-Mobile, adds Google One and Amazon Prime perks T-Mobile US is revamping its MetroPCS brand, trying to broaden its appeal and
#TBT: Germany bans Facebook ‘likes’, HP kills Palm, Google picks up Moto … this week in 2011
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Integration: The smart home hub killer (Reality Check)
I am glad to report that the smart home market is in rude health. One recent research report from Parks Associates found that 17 percent
ConnectX: CBRS moves closer to commercialization
CHARLOTTE, N.C.–Commercial wireless services in the Citizens Broadband Radio Service spectrum are getting closer and closer to reality, with devices expected to arrive soon and
Chinese vendor says the restriction would also affect the interests of some U.S firms Chinese vendor ZTE said that a U.S. ban on the sale of