There should be quite a bit of embarrassment at Apple in the last couple weeks since they admitted to the iPhone slowdown. But is there? I
Demand for uncapped broadband providers reaches a fever pitch 2018 can feel a lot like 1998 when your broadband provider is making you suffer with 200
Moving computing to the edge a must for converged networks (Reader Forum)
The networking and communications industry service providers — mobile, IoT, Internet, cable, and telecom technologies — are combining into a “converged network” because of the
If you were planning to look for Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai at the Consumer Electronics Show, you’d be out of luck. Pai, who
As we talk to people around the world about the benefits of fiber-fast wireless broadband, we hear a lot of crazy rumors about fixed wireless,
The wireless industry was full of expansion, growth, activity, excitement and some disappointment in 2017. So, what can we expect in 2018? Wireless will continue
Carriers are late to the mobile advertising game, and they’re not pleased with the score. Not only do Google and Facebook own the field today,
Communications technology has undergone a phase of rapid innovation, completely transforming the way businesses and consumers relay and consume information. Now that our once-wired world
Kagan: Why Google Home and Amazon Alexa can invade your privacy
You love the idea of buying an AI and IoT device like Google Home or Amazon Echo for the holiday season. You want to speak
The biggest mobile tech news on Twitter this week as the buzz that 5G New Radio is officially here, with the non-standalone specification being ratified
Generation Z: The Age of Wireless (Reader Forum)
When I was 13, I wanted a phone in my room, so I could talk to friends in my own space instead of sitting on
India is known to have the second largest population in the world at 1.3 billion, but it also has the second largest number of mobile
The mobile telecommunications landscape has been changing over the past few years, particularly in the world’s developing economies. With customers demanding expanded rural network rollout
The pain of 802.1X authentication (Reader Forum)
The 802.1X standard for authenticating access to wired and wireless networks has met with a good deal of scrutiny in recent years. While 802.1X was
In Federal Communications Commissioner Mignon Clyburn’s dissent from the lifting of Title II regulation on internet service providers, she called her statement a “eulogy.” Twitter users