The Federal Communications Commission has released a new map of mobile network coverage for voice and data from AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile US and US Cellular,
Public safety users “have had a hunger for data for a very long time, all the way back to our 1G and 2G days,” said
Public safety users “have had a hunger for data for a very long time, all the way back to our 1G and 2G days,” said
Editorial Report: Mobile Broadband and the First Responder: Use cases in the station and the field
Emergency responders are increasingly incorporating the use of mobile broadband into their daily operations, from apps that allow them to complete paperwork without returning to
Editorial Report: Mobile Broadband and the First Responder: Use cases in the station and the field
Emergency responders are increasingly incorporating the use of mobile broadband into their daily operations, from apps that allow them to complete paperwork without returning to
In April, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai put forward a proposal for a $9 billion Rural 5G Fund that aims to “help ensure that
CCA CEO: ‘Mobile broadband is an essential component of everyday life” The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) yesterday moved forward with a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that
US Cellular, Ericsson increase mobile broadband capacity during pandemic
US Cellular and Ericsson have added additional capacity to more than 200 sites In response to increased data usage as a result of the ongoing COVID-19
How pdvWireless hopes to shape the US private LTE space
pdvWireless hopes to leverage its 900 MHz footprint for private broadband, including LTE The most-discussed spectrum for U.S. private LTE use is the Citizens Broadband Radio
Rollback of net neutrality rules means innovation, focused investment (Reader Forum)
It’s a reality. Regulations on internet service providers, known as net neutrality rules, began to roll back April 23, although the controversial action by the
Telecom Tweets of the Week: Should the FCC count 10 Mbps mobile speeds as “broadband”?
There’s a bit of a dust-up at the Federal Communications Commission this week, over the agency seeking input on exactly how fast it should require