Spanish telecommunications operator Vodafone, a unit of U.K.-based Vodafone Group, announced plans to expand 5G services to five new cities in the coming months, Spanish press reported Vodafone Spain’s CEO, Antonio Coimbra, as saying. Coimbra declined to name the cities in which the carrier plans to launch 5G networks. He highlighted that Vodafone is currently focused on
ZTE, China Telecom, Unicom complete 5G ‘co-build co-share’ verification
ZTE, in partnership with China Telecom and China Unicom, has completed the network verification based on the “co-build co-share” mode in the commercial 5G environment,
ZTE, China Telecom, Unicom complete 5G ‘co-build co-share’ verification
ZTE, in partnership with China Telecom and China Unicom, has completed the network verification based on the “co-build co-share” mode in the commercial 5G environment,
Tech, Wi-Fi companies back broader unlicensed use at 6 GHz; public safety and utilities balk
As the Federal Communications Commission considers whether, and how, to utilize spectrum at 6 GHz for unlicensed use, a group of tech and Wi-Fi companies
Tech, Wi-Fi companies back broader unlicensed use at 6 GHz; public safety and utilities balk
As the Federal Communications Commission considers whether, and how, to utilize spectrum at 6 GHz for unlicensed use, a group of tech and Wi-Fi companies
Open RAN gets major boost with Vodafone announcing Europe-wide tender
Vodafone tender includes 14 countries, `100,000 wireless infrastructure sites Vodafone has tested open RAN technologies in parts of Turkey and South Africa and, in October, began
Innovative module-software embedded SIM technology expands from 2G to deliver simplification in logistics, lower costs and massive scalability to 4G cellular IoT Telit simWISE is an
Robots and AI are posed to make life a lot easier for us. But that reality is causing a lot of people to lose sleep.
Meeting the challenges of 5G device testing
The 5G device ecosystem is ramping up, with more than 100 announced 5G devices identified as of August of this year. That means the need
Will 5G be what finally prompts smartphone owners to upgrade their devices? In an interview at Mobile World Congress Los Angeles, Russ Ernst, executive vice president
Ericsson selected by Zain Bahrain for 5G deployment
Ericsson now has more than 70 commercial 5G agreements Zain has selected Ericsson to modernize its network in Bahrain from LTE to 5G. Ericsson is providing
German operators Deutsche Telekom, Telefónica Deutschland, and Vodafone have signed a letter of intent to jointly deploy mobile communications networks across the country, with the
Making it happen But how is this possible? Well, to achieve this level of performance requires some quite significant changes in the mobile network and the
Wireless connectivity has spread so completely around the world over the last couple of decades that it’s pretty easy to overlook everything going on behind