Monthly Archives: January, 2019

US makes formal request for Huawei CFO’s extradition: Report

The U.S. government has officially requested the extradition of Huawei CFO Meng Wangzhou from Canada to the U.S., according to published reports. The U.S. made...

FCC’s 24 GHz auction to start March 14

Auction 102 will put nearly 3,000 24 GHz licenses up for grabs On the heels of the conclusion of its first millimeter wave spectrum auction...

Sprint touts network investments as it reports a $141M loss

Sprint has deployed expanded band coverage at 2.5 GHz, to about 75% of its macro network sites -- up from about 50% of sites...

Optus launches 5G home broadband services in two Australian cities

  The carrier said the 5G offering will be supported by 1,200 sites by March 2020   Australian telecom operator Optus has launched its 5G home broadband...

Telenor to expand 5G pilots in Norway

  The Nordic carrier is working with Ericsson to launch the new trial in Q2 2019   Nordic telecom operator Telenor Group announced plans to expand its...

Canadian firm drives energy efficiency in smart buildings at nation’s largest tech hub

KRP Properties is using a real-time facility data monitoring solution to drive tenant experience while enhancing the long term value of assets for smart...

How building owners can unlock value from data in smart building IoT devices

With more than 75 billion devices and sensors using the Internet of Things (IoT) expected to be deployed by 2025, the insights from the...

PropTech: Co-living provider Bungalow outpaces WeLive, Common and Ollie

Bungalow, a co-living housing provider has, outpaced competitors WeLive, Ollie and Common to become the country?s fastest-growing shared living startup after announcing that it...

Cisco launches new offerings in the IoT field

  The networking firm said its developer program DevNet offers a new set of developer tools for IoT   Cisco has launched new internet of things networking...

From 50ms to 1ms and 5x9s to 6x9s – Nokia makes case for private industrial networks

Note, this is the second part in a feature about Nokia'snew industrial strategy. The first instalment can be found here.  Nokia’s latest results, which saw...

#TBT: Razr heirs, the Slvr and Pebl; industry hits record growth; anticipating the iPhone … this week in 2006

Editor’s Note: RCR Wireless News goes all in for “Throwback Thursdays,” tapping into our archives to resuscitate the top headlines from the past. Fire...

Chain of custody: Supply chains, blockchains – and the Spice Girls

The Spice Girls have been back again (at writing) nwith a reunion tour and a souvenir t-shirt. It is a nostalgia trip, for sure...

Ericsson maps cellular IoT to 5G, with new categories and solutions

Ericsson has redefined its portfolio and vision for cellular IoT technologies in four categories, including two new segments for Broadband IoT and Industrial Automation...

Superior technology means superior cellular coverage

Digital technology is just better In-building cellular coverage is all about distributing cellular signals to where they need to be: users. Traditional analog technology would...

New SQUAN exec discusses fiber splicing, in-building wireless for the enterprise and more

A Q&A with Jeff Eiseman, SQUAN general manager of fiber splicing and construction services New Jersey-based network infrastructure design/build firm SQUAN today announced that Jeff...

T-Mo’s hometown adopts small cell master framework

The city of Bellevue, Washington, is preparing for 5G with the adoption of a new process to make small cell deployment easier. The city, where...

OpenSignal: There’s a ‘4G renaissance’ happening as operators lay groundwork for 5G

As mobile operators prepare for 5G, their existing 4G networks are benefiting from the increased densification, faster speeds and the extension of LTE's reach,...

Qualcomm vs. FTC arguments have wrapped

Lawyers for Qualcomm and the Federal Trade Commission, after weeks of arguments, have both rested their cases in a trial that could very well...

Australian carrier TPG suspends network rollout due to Huawei ban

  In August 2018, the Australian government prohibited certain vendors from taking part in 5G deployments Australian carrier TPG Telecom has decided to cease rollout of...

German industry associations urge regulator to award 3.7GHz spectrum

  Companies including Audi, Daimler, BASF and Siemens have already expressed interest in obtaining spectrum for 5G applications Germany’s main industry associations is urging communications regulator...

AT&T sees 5G as a viable fixed broadband replacement

FirstNet build is essential to future 5G plans AT&T is currently using its millimeter wave spectrum to offer up a standards-based 5G service in parts...

Itron, ComEd implement smart lighting initiative in Chicago

  The project stipulates the connection of 140,000 municipal smart streetlights in Chicago and northern Illinois   U.S. firm Itron, together with power company ComEd have a...

Total LoRa devices reach 80 million, making it ‘de facto’ IoT tech, says Semtech

The total installed base of LoRa enabled chips and nodes reach around 80 million units at the end of 2018, according to California based...

Superior technology means superior cellular coverage

  Digital technology is just better In-building cellular coverage is all about distributing cellular signals to where they need to be: users. Traditional analog technology would...

Nokia joins Nordic smart city project to build energy-positive urban data centres

Norwegian real estate and tech firm Miris is building 20 data centres in business parks and residential areas in Norway during 2019 to support...
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