5G shines bright amid wireless spending contraction
The world’s wireless infrastructure revenue is expected to fall by 4.4 per cent to US$38.1 billion this year as old 2G and 3G networks are rapidly replaced by higher speeds.
The world’s wireless infrastructure revenue is expected to fall by 4.4 per cent to US$38.1 billion this year as old 2G and 3G networks are rapidly replaced by higher speeds.
Most of the excitement at Mobile World Congress this month will be about 5G, which won't officially exist until 2020. But vendors will also be showing off new ways to speed up the 3G and 4G networks most people are using today.
As 2degrees has matured as a total telco network, businesses are increasingly seeing it as a viable option for larger enterprise customers.
Despite the launch of new S6 models, Samsung's premium phones continued to be challenged by Apple's large-screen iPhones.
TracFone, a major provider of prepaid mobile phone service, must keep its promise to let customers unlock their devices and transfer service to competing carriers, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said.
It's difficult to predict how an appeals court will rule after it hears arguments Monday in Verizon Communication's challenge of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules.
Operators and telecom equipment vendors are showing a growing interest in small cells, which aim to give users improved coverage and speeds.
Go Wireless NZ Ltd, a value-added distributor of wireless networking and IoT (Internet of Things) solutions in New Zealand and the South Pacific since 2006; today announced a new vendor partnership with US-based Soundvision Technologies, a future-focused manufacturer of cutting-edge smart speakers and multi-zone amplifiers and parent company of TruAudio and VSSL.