Geo-Targeting for WEA Will Take Time, Industry Tells FCC
The FCC wants telecoms to get going on upgrades for Wireless Emergency Alerts and the wireless industry is asking for more time. The Competitive Carrier Association, for example, is asking
The FCC wants telecoms to get going on upgrades for Wireless Emergency Alerts and the wireless industry is asking for more time. The Competitive Carrier Association, for example, is asking
Imagine being in any downtown area in the USA and not having cell phone coverage. Crazy thought, right? Well, that’s the experience residents and business owners have in downtown Santa
Approaching the community of Inwood in Manitoba is like entering a “dead zone” of cell phone coverage. “I always say, we live in the Bermuda Triangle of cell service,” said
Broadcom is the third major vendor to announce availability of chips supporting the latest evolution of WiFi. Broadcom’s 802.11ax chipset release includes three separate products for residential gateways, enterprise access
President Donald Trump issued an executive order establishing accountability in the environmental review of infrastructure projects, including broadband. The order creates a framework to ensure the permitting process is “coordinated,
There aren’t that many experienced tower crews that can handle the tall broadcast towers and large, heavy antennas needed for the television channel repack, which likely means the FCC’s 39-month