VMware isn’t exactly new to the mobile telecom space, but its profile is rising thanks to the industry’s drive to SDN and especially NFV. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on June 25, 2017
Ericsson has been selected by Vodafone UK to provide 5G radio technology, in addition to Massive MIMO and Carrier Aggregation for its 4G network in London and the surrounding area
Written by Developer on June 25, 2017
Gaining a competitive edge at times means pushing the boundaries of what is acceptable. Sports have provided many examples of this. Notre Dame and the forward pass. San Francisco 49ers
Written by Developer on June 23, 2017
Carriers are increasingly wooing users to activate their own devices on their networks, according to a new report from Wave7 Research. And no campaign illustrates that as vividly—or, perhaps, as
Written by Developer on June 23, 2017
Sprint confirmed to FierceWireless that it replaced its “Sprint Prepaid” brand with a new “Sprint Forward” prepaid brand that offers 4 GB of high-speed data for $40 per month or
Written by Developer on June 23, 2017
Battles between U.S. state governments and municipalities over small cells continue to break out as carriers move to densify their networks. And if recent events are any indication, the states—and
Written by Developer on June 23, 2017
President Donald Trump received a quick explanation of 5G from AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson and heard Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure describe some of the hassles of small cell siting in
Written by Developer on June 22, 2017
While T-Mobile announced last week that it will be testing the first sites using its 600 MHz spectrum this summer, the operator’s VP of radio network technology and strategy provided
Written by Developer on June 22, 2017
After spending billions to elbow its way into the wireless market in Mexico, AT&T is preparing to step up its game south of the border. {$excerpt:n}
Written by Developer on June 22, 2017
During its monthly open meeting today, the FCC said it approved OneWeb’s request to deploy a global network of 720 low-Earth orbit satellites using the Ka (20/30 GHz) and Ku
Written by Developer on June 22, 2017