Monthly Archives: February, 2014

Mobile Minute: California to allow limited phone use for drivers

Other top stories: Dish Network picks up all H-Block spectrum licenses; what's next? To the surprise of few, Dish Network walked away with all 176 licenses...

NATE Unite 2014: Safety on their minds

The emphasis was on safety at the National Association of Tower Erectors 2014 conference in San Diego this week, with a new education campaign...

Smartphone market turns a corner

The global smartphone market is maturing, with growth rates projected to slow down this year as developed countries near smartphone saturation. In the United...

Test & Measurement: MWC showcases advances

The test and measurement industry is putting out the welcome mat for the industry to venture into LTE-Advanced, as was evident in much of...

Wireless Infrastructure: Verizon taps Samsung, TIM chooses Alcatel-Lucent for femtocells

Verizon Wireless is extending its relationship with Samsung, making the company a supplier to its LTE network for the first time. This week Samsung...

Worst of the Week: MWC dinner conversations

It seemed like I picked a bad year to not attend the annual Mobile World Congress event, as from the sounds of it there was a really interesting dinner party that I am sure I would have been invited to.

Telecommunications Software News: Cyberthreat analysis, Web-based communications, network FAX analysis

This week, several service providers have announced the launch of new software solutions, including Verizon's Cyber Intelligence Center and WIT Software's new WebRTC platform.

Final flurry brings H-Block spectrum auction to a close, meets $1.5B reserve

It took just seven new rounds of bidding on Thursday for the Federal Communications Commission’s Auction 96 to come to a close, with bidding...

Smart connected devices market enjoys positive outlook in Europe

A recent report out of Europe presents the latest bit of good news for the global SCD market.

Cell Tower News: Tower climber falls & survives; TE Connectivity & ALU DAS Partnership

Welcome to this week’s edition of cell tower industry news, brought to you by Towercrews.net. This week's update will be short and sweet since the industry...

Carrier Wrap: AT&T Mobility chases international services; Vodafone signs Project Spring deals

Editor’s Note: Wireless operators are a busy bunch, and as such RCR Wireless News will attempt to gather some of the important announcements that...

Customer retention, subsidies impact Ntelos’ Q4 financials

Regional wireless operator Ntelos fleshed out its fourth quarter financial results, with customer retention efforts impacting its bottom line. Despite posting a solid 3.7% year-over-year...

Workforce News: Employment changes for Multi-Tech Systems, FiberLight, Inmarsat

The telecommunications industry saw a few employment changes this week, including talent being welcomed to the management team at Multi-Tech Systems, a chief executive office appointment at FiberLight and a new chief financial officer at Inmarsat.

LatAm wrap-up: Telefónica ends Digital unit in a new reorganization; TIM, Alcatel-Lucent sign femtocell deal

The Spanish group Telefónica announced a major reorganization in its operations, ending the Telefónica Digital unit, created in 2011 with the objective of bolstering...

Device News: New unveilings from Samsung, LG, Nokia, Sony, Lenovo

Several companies, including LG, Nokia and Sony, have recently announced new smartphones and tablets.

More rounds, same results as Auction 96 continues to slow

An increase in the number of bidding rounds did nothing to hasten the conclusion of the Federal Communications Commission’s Auction 96 as bids continued...

MWC 2014: Carriers push LTE-A, small cells, software

Wireless carriers often take a back seat to infrastructure, devices and software at the annual Mobile World Congress event, but that does not mean...

MWC 2014: The M2M opportunity

The M2M opportunity for service providers was a key theme this year at MWC 2014. Carriers discussed the business models that their customers are...

RCR Mobile Minute: iPhone and iPad users download more Google apps than iOS apps

Other top stories: Telecom Capital Market News: Facebook causes waves Facebook reportedly plans to add voice calls to WhatsApp after the acquisition is complete. ... Read...

MWC 2014: Chip news from Qualcomm, Altair and Broadcom

The need for speed was top of mind for chipmakers this year at MWC 2014. Qualcomm is focusing on LTE-A Category 6 connectivity in...

Billing issues continue to impact U.S. Cellular metrics, financials improve

Regional wireless operator U.S. Cellular continued to bleed customers through the final three months of 2013, a trend it witnessed throughout all of last...

Learning the ropes of tower safety

The steady clank--clank of metal Y-lanyards clips being fastened to a telecom tower punctuate each few steps as Brian Bourquin climbs. He reaches a point...

MWC 2014: América Móvil touts stable, predictable regulation; Telefónica’s Firefox expansion, SDN initiative

A lot is going on this week at Mobile World Congress 2014, held in Barcelona, Spain. With a number of announcements, RCR Wireless News...

MWC 2014: Cisco touts test results of virtualization platform; Amdocs looks to manage big data

--Cisco looked to put a cap on the rush towards virtualization at this week’s Mobile World Congress event with the launch of its Quantum...

Time Trippin’: Flashback to MWC 2012; Sprint/MetroPCS deal? … 2 years ago this week

Editor’s Note: The RCR Wireless News Time Machine is a way to take advantage of our extensive history in covering the wireless space to...
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