We use cookies to provide you with a better experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Industry analyst Earl Lum recently mapped Verizon's 5G sites in Sacramento. In our latest chat about the wireless industry, he talks about his findings, the FCC's regulations streamlining small cell siting, Huawei's troubles and the broader implications for national security.
To date, mmWave deployments have been targeted to fixed wireless access, or in other words fiber to the home (FTTP) replacements. The early 5G sub 6 GHz rollouts are a milestone but mmWave is the pathway to the transformational impact needed for the 5G ecosystem.
NYU WIRELESS announced AT&T has rejoined the NYU WIRELESS research center at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering. AT&T is the research center’s 13th industrial affiliate.
Rogers Corp. will return to DesignCon in Santa Clara, Calif. (at Booth #421) and show some of its high performance circuit materials: XtremeSpeed™ RO1200Ô laminates and RO4000® products used in multi-layer structures which include a family of thin laminates, bonding materials and sheeted copper foil options.
Keysight Technologies Inc. announced the demonstration of maximum achievable 5G New Radio (NR) data throughput performance using the company's 5G NR network emulation solution, which is based on Keysight's UXM 5G Wireless Test Platform, and Samsung's 5G NR Exynos Modem 5100.
ZTE Corp. announced that it takes the lead in completing Phase 1 of SA 5G Core Test of China Telecom, actively promoting the development and maturity of the 5G network industry chain.
EJL Wireless Research published two reports analyzing Verizon’s 5G FWA deployment in Sacramento and the return on investment for two residential neighborhood scenarios. Earl Lum, principal of EJL Wireless, surveyed 99 percent of Verizon’s 5G sites within eight districts in the city, which provided the data to assess the issues and complications with Verizon’s deployment.
The mmWave Coalition submitted comments to urge the National Telecommunication and Information Administration (NTIA) to facilitate greater access to spectrum above 95 GHz for non-federal use.
After 176 rounds, the first U.S. millimeter wave spectrum auction for 5G, for two bands at 28 GHz, concluded Friday (January 24), raising $702.6 million for 2,965 licenses. The FCC will now auction spectrum at 24 GHz.
Anritsu Corp. is pleased to announce that the Global Certification Forum (GCF) has approved the world’s first 5G NR Protocol Conformance tests on the 5G NR Mobile Device Test Platform ME7834NR at their January 2019 CAG57 meeting.