A rural spectrum bill introduced in the U.S. Senate aims to motivate large wireless carriers to lease spectrum to smaller rural carriers by offering . . .
Network operator small cell plans, driven by mobile broadband demand, could require local data centers that will resemble the traditional central offices
5G network requirements may include 10 Gbps speeds and latency of just one millisecond, said a GSMA exec on a Bernstein conference call,
Broadband CPE revenue increased 6% between the second and third quarters of 2014, says Infonetics. Sales were driven in large part by . . .
A review of Telecom 2014 reveals a range of business and policy developments that leave many questions unanswered for 2015.
AT&T and Verizon mobile video strategies are rather different, as comments from executives of both companies at a financial conference illustrate.
LTE infrastructure investment by network operators worldwide will peak in 2015, according to Infonetics Research.
An English wireless carrier deployed rural small cells from Parallel Wireless to serve a difficult-to-reach English valley community. The same technology could
On average, U.S. subscribers consumed 1.8GB of cellular data every month in Q3 2014. Those on Android phones consumed 6.8GB of …
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have voice over LTE capability, triggering VoLTE growth, says Newfield Wireless, a Tektronix company.
The BroadbandVision conference brought broadband providers together to share business ideas and learn about new technologies such as . . .
A new infographic from CDG highlights the many billable wireless backhaul opportunities available to carriers, including connected cars
The GSA says mobile HD voice deployments have occurred in 75 countries. The organization also broke the operators down by technology used.
Mobile industry GDP impact is significant in North America, contributing $550B or 3% of regional GDP.
Global LTE subscriptions have reached 250 million, says Ovum. The U.S. continues to lead . . .
When comparing mobile vs. wired broadband speeds, wired has always been ahead. But that’s set to change as wireless companies deploy mobile speeds up to 150 Mbps
Global smartphone connections will triple in six years, says GSMA Intelligence, the research arm of GSMA. Driving this growth will be . . .
Pundits expect to see a big rise in Wi-Fi calling: T-Mobile has taken the lead with a series of announcements including a Cellspot and . . .
The Buggs Island LTE network will offer fixed broadband service using NetAmerica’s Bonfire brand.