Rich NB-IoT applications, urging outstanding networks The booming of IoT is involving more and more vertical industries. The applications are gradually being diversified and differential: From public
5G, unlike previous generations of standards, will be more than just a cellular radio definition. Instead, it will be a broad platform which integrates multiple
There are numerous distributed organizations with dozen, hundreds or even thousands of remote locations, venues, branches, or sites reporting to one or more regional offices
5G: Are we there yet? In 2019, hype meets reality for 5G devices and services. After several years of discussions on use cases and exotic technologies,
This October, North American operator Verizon launched the first 5G fixed wireless access service, making it very clear that 5G is closer than you think.
This October, North American operator Verizon launched the first 5G fixed wireless access service, making it very clear that 5G is closer than you think.
The internet of things is hitting its stride and will shift from mere connections to “tangible value and monetization,” according to Cisco’s newly released Visual
#TBT: Buh-bye, Verizon app store; lessons learned from Sandy; AT&T kicks off Project Velocity IP … this week in 2012
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There are many benefits to outsourcing the management of your Wi-Fi network to experts, just as there are many advantages of outsourcing services for data
To DSRC or not to DSRC? FCC tests show spectrum sharing with Wi-Fi is possible at 5.9 GHz, but the conversation has shifted
Prototype spectrum-sharing devices “reliably detected” DSRC signals — but where will FCC go from here? The Federal Communications Commission’s Office of Engineering and Technology has released
Is DSRC dead? Cable cos want FCC action on 5.9 GHz
NCTA calls DSRC ‘failed;’ wants 5.9 GHz for Wi-Fi Almost two decades ago the U.S. Federal Communications Commission set aside the 5.9 GHz band for dedicated
The rising cost and scarcity of spectrum is a big problem for communications service providers (CSPs) and mobile network operators (MNOs). If today’s allocation model
Calls 802.11ay Wi-Fi for the 5G era While the IEEE 802.11ax Wi-Fi standard got a boost this month with its rebranding as Wi-Fi 6, now 802.11ay,
Analyst Angle: The benefits of managed Wi-Fi solutions for the healthcare sector
Imagine a hospital in which wireless technology enables visitors, healthcare professionals and patients to roam anywhere throughout the facility, while providing continuous, accurate, and real-time