FCC Vote on Vertical 911 Caller Location Gets Testy
FCC Commissioners on Friday fiercely debated the merits of requiring carriers to supply vertical or “Z-Axis” information with 911 calls; the object is to help first responders locate those who
FCC Commissioners on Friday fiercely debated the merits of requiring carriers to supply vertical or “Z-Axis” information with 911 calls; the object is to help first responders locate those who
When California attempts to address power shortages by initiating a temporary blackout, the power shuts down and shuts off many cell tower sites in the process. East Bay State Senator,
The FCC Friday barred the use of its $8.5 billion a year Universal Service Fund (USF) to purchase equipment and services from companies that pose a national security threat. The
Speaking at the NEDAS D.C. event last Thursday, Neptuno USA President/CEO Leticia Latino talked about the emergence of, “‘Towers and the Growth of Smart Cities.’ Infrastructure is the big elephant
California’s scheduled blackouts have played havoc with public communications and telecommunications providers. As MotherJones reports, the blackouts have had a ripple effect of consequences. Some of the results of PG&E
Rohde & Schwarz, a supplier of test and measurement solutions to the wireless industry, has licensed Qualcomm Technologies’ Interface Control Document for 5G. It describes the unique messages that come