Wearable Tech So First Responders Can Go “Hands Free”
First responders need their hands to do important work, such as save our lives, so it’s only fitting that wearable technology innovation may be coming sooner than later. But such
First responders need their hands to do important work, such as save our lives, so it’s only fitting that wearable technology innovation may be coming sooner than later. But such
Donald Trump’s election has raised the prospect of revenue churn from a combination of T-Mobile and Sprint just when it looked like a Clinton administration would likely maintain the “no
This article from Zinwave Inc., discusses how hotels could deploy in-building wireless systems to support employees and first responders. Hospitality services depend on constant communications for cost-effective and timely operations,
In emergency situations, cell phone technology can sometimes mean the difference between life and death. Such was the case recently when local authorities used cell tower pings to locate a
New federal tower safety standards go into effect January 1, 2017. Subject matter experts discussed the changes from a construction, maintenance and engineering standpoint in a NATE and Fisher &
The Philippines’ telecoms regulator aims to sell unused and unassigned spectrum by the middle of next year in an auction open only to new mobile players according to Mobile World