Signature Signs Off For 2019
The Signature, a unique “non-conference conference” concluded yesterday in Scottsdale, AZ. The event, billing itself as an exclusive gathering of the “movers and shakers” of the wireless industry, is known
The Signature, a unique “non-conference conference” concluded yesterday in Scottsdale, AZ. The event, billing itself as an exclusive gathering of the “movers and shakers” of the wireless industry, is known
“We need to transition carriers away from insecure equipment as soon as possible. A ‘rip and replace’ action may be required,” said FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks on Thursday. He spoke
As quickly as Kentucky is working to establish a broadband network, the state’s squirrels are busily chewing it apart, reports Vice.com. Project COO Mike Hayden, recently said, “It seems Kentucky
Collaborators are rallying to help families in rural Indiana unable to afford broadband services, to close the digital divide and the “homework gap,” according to Government Technology. Roberto Gallardo, assistant
According to Craig Moffett of MoffettNathanson, the Sprint/T-Mobile deal has sucked all the oxygen out of the room, although, as of today, the final disposition still hangs in the balance.
On Tuesday, The Lake County Board of Supervisors directed staff to draft changes to Article 71, “the county’s” regulations around wireless communications facilities, ”including matters regarding tower locations, small cells,