A newly released progress report goes over the state of federal users’ transitions out of auctioned bands ranging from AWS-1 to CBRS and additional midband
Mavenir replaced the Chinese-provided components on Triangle’s network with its own open infrastructure Mavenir said today that is has turned on a fully cloud-native converged packet
NTIA survey finds 60% of unconnected households report that they have no need/interest in using the internet at home Over the past several decades, the U.S.
Europe battles skyrocketing energy costs as the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues European service providers are preparing for the worst as power cuts threaten to down networks in
The federal government plans to spend $1 billion to expand so-called “middle-mile” connections between networks, as part of a $65 billion effort to build out
First woman to lead ITU pledges to work toward “meaningful connectivity” The International Telecommunications Union has elected Doreen Bogdan-Martin as secretary-general, the first woman to lead
Amid renewed conversations around the re-authorization of the Federal Communications Commission’s auction authority for spectrum and what a new spectrum pipeline might look like, the
Ligado Networks has cancelled plans to begin a 5G trial network that would have operated in northern Virginia and was expected to begin operations shortly.
Spectrum reallocation is only getting more complicated, as the airwaves get more crowded. There are certainly recent examples—the C-Band deployment delays and the ongoing dispute
There are three areas of focus for the FCC’s space efforts As space-based communications become ever more important and begin to converge with terrestrial wireless, the
Starlink appeals RDOF denial