Yearly Archives: 2019

Reno puts V2X comms on a blockchain system as part of state-wide mobility tests

The city of Reno, in Nevada, is using blockchain technology to validate data communications between autonomous vehicles and street infrastructure. The University of Nevada and...

The looming 5G price wars and industry path to monetization (Analyst Angle)

When I think about innovation to come, it’s hard not to consider the underlying technology that will be the foundation of the products and...

1+1=3: Small cells plus DAS (Reader Forum)

That math looks wrong, so perhaps we should explain? To shamelessly co-opt a quip from my Corning colleague Bill Cune, “Small cells and DAS...

A Q&A with Huawei Corporate SVP and board member Catherine Chen

Huawei exec discusses U.S. governmental relations, 5G future Q: Please tell me about your current role and what you enjoy most about your current job. A:...

#TBT: Day passes for wireless web; AT&T’s Whitacre retires; unlimited SMS catches on … this week in 2007

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...

Google sister-co Sidewalk Labs releases smart-city icon set to tackle data transparency

Sidewalk Labs has released a set of visual icons for smart cities to instruct citizens about the new technologies they are deploying. The point...

Nokia and Ukkoverkot tie-up another private LTE deal with another Finnish port

Finnish network vendor Nokia and Finnish private LTE provider Ukkoverkot have signed a four-year deal to bring connectivity, automation, and intelligence to the Port...

Editorial Report: Network Densification – Turning Urban Canyons into Wireless Oases

We've all been there—you're using Google Maps to get to a meeting in an unfamiliar central business district or metropolitan downtown. You turn a...

AT&T: FirstNet build is halfway done and boosting network improvements, customer gains

The build out of Band 14 spectrum to support the First Responders Network Authority's nationwide network for public safety users is fueling improvements in...

DOE announces $47m for flexible building tech, HVAC, and lighting

The U.S. Department of Energy announced the Buildings Energy Efficiency Frontiers & Innovation Technologies (BENEFIT) 2019 funding opportunity for up to $47 million for...

AT&T, Sprint settle ‘5GE’ marketing lawsuit

Sprint and AT&T have settled a lawsuit over AT&T's marketing use of "5G Evolution" to promote its LTE Advanced network. According to a brief...

Bell Labs President says 6G will mix physical, digital and biological systems

Bell Labs researching 90 GHz for future 6G Marcus Weldon, president of Nokia Bell Labs and the vendor's chief technology officer, made clear in a...

UK greenlights Huawei to take part in 5G contracts: Report

The U.K. government has cleared Chinese company Huawei to participate in parts of the country’s 5G rollouts, The Daily Telegraph reported. Huawei will be kept away...

Hitachi enters robotic SI business in North America

Japanese giant Hitachi entered into a definitive agreement to acquire a robotics business operated by American firm JR Automation Technologies. The acquisition price for...

Nokia CEO on 5G: ‘The question is not who wins, but how do we all win?’

Global 5G discussion marked by "confrontational" language With President Donald Trump recently entering the 5G global discourse and furthering the characterization of deployment as an...

UK aerospace firm tests Wi-Fi 6 in industrial 5G setup, with BT, Cisco, HPE, Intel

UK-based Mettis Aerospace, manufacturer of components for the likes of Airbus, Boeing and Rolls-Royce, is to test Wi-Fi 6 for connecting industrial machines and...

Zendrive Webinar: Data In, Safety Out: How 5G Will Disrupt Driver Safety

The increased speed of 5G promises to breed new expectations for mobile consumers. With its super-fast connectivity, intelligent network, and the ability to transmit...

Verizon posts solid Q1, looks forward to 5G dynamic spectrum sharing

Verizon reported solid first quarter numbers and provided new details into its 5G strategy, as it continues with early deployments. CEO Hans Vestberg said...

Huawei launches 5G-powered hardware for self-driving cars

Chinese vendor Huawei has launched what it claims to be the world’s first 5G-powered hardware for self-driving cars. The Chinese firm launched the MH5000 module,...

Itron to deploy IIoT network in Australia to support smart lighting solutions

U.S. firm Itron, a technology company that specializes in products and services for energy and water resource management, VINCI Energies’ Electrix and Transport Canberra...

Austin-based Facility Solutions Group launches smart building division

Facility Solutions Group (FSG), a specialist in lighting, electrical, technology and signage solutions, announced today the launch of a new business division to focus...

Qualcomm, Samsung to supply modems for 5G iPhone, analyst says

5G iPhone slated for 2020 release, report says Now that Qualcomm and Apple have settled ongoing litigation and agreed to a six-year patent licensing and...

A Q&A with Chaobin Yang, president of Huawei’s 5G product line

Huawei has 40 5G contracts Chinese vendor Huawei has already secured 40 contracts to build and operate 5G networks, the company’s rotating CEO, Ken Hu...

Why has the process of RCS messaging been so painfully slow (Reader Forum)

It's been over 25 years since Neil Papworth of Vodafone sent the first ever text message. Since then SMS has remained exactly the same. There...

Wi-Fi edges European fight over driving tech, despite noisy 5G rearguard

Europe moved a step closer to rejecting 5G for autonomous vehicles in favour of wi-fi based communications last week, after the European Parliament voted...
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