Greater Demand Means ‘Den$ifying’ Networks
By Jeffrey Yorke On April 1 this year, the U.S. Census Bureau reported nearly 8.5 million people living in New York City. And that didn’t count the influx of folks
By Jeffrey Yorke On April 1 this year, the U.S. Census Bureau reported nearly 8.5 million people living in New York City. And that didn’t count the influx of folks
TPG Telecom, an Australian carrier, recently showcased a live 360-degree video broadcast, which was enabled by Nokia’s 5G Uplink Carrier Aggregation (CA) technology and MediaTek’s 5G mobile chipset technology. The
Neighborhoods usually don’t want towers near them. But residents living near the WMAL(AM) towers in Bethesda, Maryland actually want them to stay. That’s because site owner Cumulus Media sold the 75-acre parcel to
Verizon, Ericsson, Qualcomm and Federated Wireless plan to demonstrate what they say is the first use of band 48 Citizens Broadband Radio Service spectrum in an LTE advanced carrier aggregation
Sweden’s Ericsson and the US Power-Light Technologies have partnered on “the first fully wireless 5G base station,” according to the companies. Mobile World Live reported that the companies demoed the
Telecom company KDDI and Samsung Electronics say they successfully completed the first 5G demonstration on a moving train. The trial shows the possibilities of 5G capabilities, including high throughput, low
United Arab Emirates carrier “etisalat by e&” has entered into a strategic alliance with Huawei to unveil what they say is the first net-zero 5G Massive MIMO site deployment in
Two OEMs, Nokia and Transcelestial, have demonstrated wireless backhaul technology with extremely high speeds. High-performance backhaul may be used to extend 5G networks where fiber can’t reach or reduce the
SES and du from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), a telecom operator in the United Arab Emirates, announced they have successfully demonstrated the first satellite-enabled 5G backhaul in the Middle
Japanese telecom provider KDDI and South Korea-based Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. have conducted what they say is the world’s first field demonstration of service level agreement (SLA) guaranteed network slicing.