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Research In Motion reveals its BlackBerry PlayBook

BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion Ltd. (RIMM) took the wraps off its first ever tablet at a developers conference in San Francisco this afternoon.Packing a...

Reality Check: Is 2011 the year of prepaid?

Editor's Note: Welcome to our weekly Reality Check column. We've gathered a group of visionaries and veterans in the mobile industry to give their...

Analyst Angle: HSPA+ will solve those handset headaches

Editor's Note: Welcome to our weekly feature, Analyst Angle. We've collected a group of the industry's leading analysts to give their outlook on the...

Corning Cable Systems Awarded Passive Solutions for Australian NBN Fiber to the Home Deployment

Corning | January 16, 2011 | Press Release MELBOURNE, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Corning Cable Systems Pty. Ltd., part of Corning Incorporated’s (NYSE: ...

Worst of the Week: Throttling definitions

The running spat between AT&T Mobility and its subscribers over what is and is not considered “unlimited” made up some significant ground this week as lawsuits have been won and taunts thrown.

Weekly Deal Roundup

AT&T and Centennial Communications Announce Justice Department Clearance for Acquisition of Centennial by AT&TFrom: WebWireAT&T and Centennial Communications Corp. announced that the Department of...

XO plans Western European broadband network

XO Communications Inc. revealed plans last week to launch a data-centric broadband network in Western Europe as early as mid-2001.Western Europe's early adoption of...

XO plans Western European broadband network

DENVER, United States-XO Communications revealed plans to launch a data-centric broadband network in Western Europe as early as mid-2001.Western Europe's early adoption of mobile...

Hitachi Energy intros industrial 5G routers for cities, factories, utilities

The energy division of Japanese industrial conglomerate Hitachi has launched a new line of 5G-enabled routers for smart cities, oil and gas, mining, manufacturing,...

FCC considers new rules for submarine cables

Goal is for more accurate reporting and tracking of outage information WASHINGTON – The Federal Communications Commission has voted to propose new rules designed to...

Fiber-to-the-home is expensive; could fixed 5G bridge the last mile?

To keep up with constantly increasing consumer demand for broadband to support emerging applications like streaming 4K video and virtual reality gaming, for instance,...

Carrier Wrap: China Unicom, Softbank results; AT&T expands Next

China’s No. 2 mobile operator China Unicom reported a slowdown in customer growth for its third quarter, a trend echoed by rivals China Mobile...

Leap continues to show stress from operational change

Leap Wireless International Inc. (LEAP), which operates its wireless business under the Cricket Communications Inc. brand, posted lumpy first quarter results as the carrier...

Second Wi-Fi standards group steps forward

A new battle of technologies may be in the offing in the 802.11n arena as 12 key companies have developed a key proposal to...

Subsea fiber optic networks: Past, present and future

Continents, cultures linked by subsea fiber optic networks The world is becoming an increasingly connected place. In this wireless world it’s easy to forget all...

@CTIA: DT's Obermann provides perspective in keynote address

LAS VEGAS—With the opening day keynote at this year’s CTIA event providing a jingoistic view of how the U.S. mobile space is leading the...

Nokia, Proximus test 5G network slicing

Nokia and Belgian telco Proximus have tested out 5G network slicing to see how it operates under congested network conditions.

Telecom Tweets of the Week: Should the FCC count 10 Mbps mobile speeds as “broadband”?

There's a bit of a dust-up at the Federal Communications Commission this week, over the agency seeking input on exactly how fast it should...

Cell Tower News: Third man charged in tower thefts

Third man charged in N.J. tower thefts New information has been released related to the cell tower thefts RCR Wireless News reported earlier this week. There is...

Has Sprint turned the corner?

Analysts react to Sprint's improving performance; not all are convinced Sprint made a big impression on Wall Street this week, convincing some of its critics...

Inside IoT network rollouts: LoRa, Sigfox and LTE-M

What is an IoT (LPWAN) network? An "internet of things" network is a low-power, wide-area network designed for machine-to-machine applications. These networks purposefully transfer data...

Inside IoT network rollouts: LoRa, Sigfox and LTE-M

What is an IoT (LPWAN) network? An "internet of things" network is a low-power, wide-area network designed for machine-to-machine applications. These networks purposefully transfer data...

#TBT: Once upon a different Sprint/T-Mobile deal; H-block auction underway; Verizon demos LTE Broadcast … this week in 2014

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...

#TBT: Android takes over; Sprint’s first LTE device; countdown to iDEN shut-down … this week in 2012

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...

Are Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint building 5G networks? – Carrier Wrap Episode 29

On this week’s Carrier Wrap we speak with Signals Research Group to break down the current pace of 5G technology development With deployment of true...