Lumen brings edge network to Europe
5ms latency promised for 70% of customers in the UK, France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.
Lumen Technologies has announced the launch of its enterprise edge...
How CBRS is bringing connectivity to school districts across the states (Reader Forum)
For students, having reliable internet connectivity is essential to ensure that they can access educational online content, both at school and when they’re at...
iBwave launches new public safety network survey tool, with a palm-sized RF scanner
iBwave, perhaps best known for its indoor network planning tools, is in the midst of widening its target market to focus on campus networks...
Deutsche Telekom expands partnership with Google Cloud
Deutsche Telekom will trial Google Cloud’s data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) solutions
German carrier Deutsche Telekom and Google Cloud announced a...
Indian government confirms four bidders for 5G spectrum
The 5G spectrum auction is scheduled to start on July 26
India’s Department of Telecom (DoT) confirmed that it had received applications from Adani Data...
Next G Alliance recommends technologies that will be key to 6G
In June, ATIS’ Next G Alliance released a report presenting the use cases and applications for the future 6G network
ATIS’ Next G Alliance released...
‘On the right track’: Ericsson exec details an auto industry driven by software, cloud
According to the Head of Automotive at Ericsson Magnus Gunnarsson, the auto industry is undergoing a speedy transition into new business models that are...
AWS Cloud WAN promises simplified multi-cloud management
Amazon's made AWS Cloud WAN generally available – its SD-WAN as a service for hybrid and multi-cloud deployments.
Qualcomm Webinar: 5G mmWave today – Insights on monetization and global adoption
mmWave is poised to deliver the true promise of 5G – cost-efficient extreme capacity and new user experiences. With 110+ operators licensed to deploy...
LoRaWAN ‘more-for-less’ model offers hope for growth and sustainability, says Semtech
Semtech, the steward of LoRa-based hardware production, picked up the baton at LoRaWAN World Expo last week (see more here: LoRaWAN goes pop)...
Looking in the eyes of enterprise – four key requirements for private 5G (Reader...
Operators and vendors alike have stars (and more than a few dollar signs) in their eyes as they gaze longingly at the private wireless...
The trouble with private 5G for Industry 4.0 | Part 4 – the features
This is article is taken from a recent editorial report on Industrial 5G Innovation – From Setting Standard to Becoming Standard; the previous instalment...
IoT leaders proclaim smart business of green tech – as LoRaWAN goes (Iggy) pop
The powers-that-be in LoRaWAN World have decided LoRaWAN will save the planet, and the tech ecosystem that has grown around it will get rich...
Indian conglomerate Adani seeks spectrum for 5G private network
The Government of India recently announced plans to hold an auction of 5G spectrum by the end of July
Indian multinational conglomerate Adani Group confirmed...
Korean government urges telcos to launch mid-tier 5G data plans
The total number of 5G subscribers in South Korea reached nearly 24 million in May
South Korea’s Minister of Science and ICT Lee Jong-ho urged...
Stonepeak to buy 29% stake in American Tower’s US data center business
American Tower will retain managerial and operational control of the data center business
American Tower Corporation and Stonepeak, an investment firm specializing in infrastructure and...
Jet tests maritime 5G with floating base station
Maritime 5G grows a step closer to reality with Jet's testing of a floating 5G base station, funded via UK's 5G RuralDorset initiative.
T-Mobile US maintains its 5G lead: Opensignal
However, Verizon and AT&T also saw notable increases in 5G download speeds as result of their C-band deployments
Opensignal once again crowned T-Mobile US the...
Pardon the PON: How passive optical networks may solve the last mile conundrum (Reader...
The term “last mile” typically evokes images of exhausted marathon runners somehow finding their second wind to stumble across the finish line. It’s the...
Microsoft’s Dublin, Ireland data center to put power back on the grid
Microsoft will begin local power grid conditioning in Ireland later this year
The world is turning to renewable energy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and...
Spirent focuses on 5G visibility with Vantage launch
Service providers have to deal with increasing complexity in their networks and services, amid what have been highly manual and ponderous service assurance deployments...
Where we’ve been and where we’re going: mmWave standards and spectrum
The U.S. moved comparatively early on making mmWave spectrum available for 5G services with Verizon launching a pre-standard fixed wireless access service in the...
Editorial Webinar: 5G Standalone: What does the move to cloud-native mean for operators?
Standalone (SA) 5G gives operators new agility and scale, unlocking the full range of 5G services. Challenges abound ranging from technical to operational. But...
Well, technically… smart city data is exciting, but it’s also risky: Ubicquia’s Heather Ritchie...
On this episode, Heather Ritchie, the chief marketing officer at Ubicquia, uses specific smart city projects around the world as examples of the benefits, and the considerations, such initiatives can bring. She also discusses how recent developments, like COVID-19 and 5G, have finally gotten many smart city efforts out of "project purgatory."
The trouble with private 5G for Industry 4.0 | Part 3 – the spectrum
This is article is taken from a recent editorial report on Industrial 5G Innovation – From Setting Standard to Becoming Standard; the previous instalment...