DMR Tier III: Open Standard for Trunked Radio Communications

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Private mobile radio is fast becoming an essential communications solution for utilities, airports, oil and gas pipelines, and emergency services that require dependable operational communications. Compared with public cellular networks, private mobile radio delivers superior coverage, reliability, contention resistance, security, group communications and predictable performance. The digital radio landscape includes several public safety and commercial … Read more

Ericsson to Build Fully Automated Smart Factory in the US

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Ericsson has announced plans to build its first fully automated smart factory in the United States. The facility will produce Advanced Antenna System radios designed to boost network capacity and coverage in rural areas, as well as 5G radios for urban deployments. The company highlighted that both rural and urban production are critical to accelerating … Read more

Debunking 4 Myths About the 5G Transition

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The launch of 5G introduced a new era of connectivity with the potential to reshape how we live, work and interact with technology. Global rollout has been swift in several countries. The US, China, Japan and South Korea have led early deployments, and research shows hundreds of commercial 5G networks and services are already active … Read more

Make Signaling a Top Priority to Win in 5G

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We are several years into the 5G era, and attention is focused on the significant benefits and new service opportunities 5G brings to Communication Service Providers (CSPs). These advances stem from standards organizations expanding mobile networks’ role beyond voice, text, and basic data. 5G introduces a new way of designing communication networks and enables services … Read more

UK Prime Minister Johnson Confronts Major Revolt Over Huawei 5G Decision

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has faced a significant rebellion over his decision to permit Huawei equipment in the national 5G network. On Tuesday, Mr. Johnson confronted his first major parliamentary revolt as several Conservative MPs raised concerns about the security implications of allowing Huawei into Britain’s telecoms infrastructure and about the possible impact on … Read more

Nokia and Ericsson Releases Open New Cloud Opportunities for Operators

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Telco cloud: two words that can unsettle many in the telecommunications industry. Yet recent initiatives from Nokia and Ericsson are intended to support operators as they navigate cloud transformation projects. Nokia has officially opened its Cloud Collaboration Hub in Singapore. The hub “enables operators to visualise, develop and execute cloud offerings,” and joins existing hubs … Read more

Three UK Cuts Indoor Blackspots with 800MHz VoLTE Rollout

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(Image Credit: Three UK) Indoor mobile signal — or the lack of it — remains one of the most common frustrations for users. Higher-frequency bands commonly used for LTE in the UK deliver greater capacity but suffer from reduced penetration through walls and buildings, which can create indoor blackspots. Hutchison-owned operator Three is addressing this … Read more

EE Uses Balloons Inspired by Google’s Project Loon to Boost Coverage

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(Image Credit: EE) EE appears to have drawn inspiration from Google’s Project Loon by developing airborne solutions—balloons, helikites and drones—to extend mobile coverage in rural locations and to provide short-term capacity boosts. Project Loon once seemed like just another ambitious experiment, but it has matured and recently reached a milestone by improving the ability to … Read more

Net Neutrality Threat Returns: FCC Hopes Thanksgiving Distraction

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Updated US regulators are expected to roll back net neutrality protections that were put in place during the Obama administration, and the announcement is arriving at a time when many journalists may be out of the office. Net neutrality is the principle that internet service providers (ISPs) should treat all online traffic equally, whether it … Read more

Helium Mobile Debuts $5/Month Unlimited Mobile Plan

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Helium Mobile, billed as the “People’s Carrier,” aims to shake up the telecom industry with a low-cost unlimited plan. Helium Mobile has introduced a no-contract $5/month plan, launching first in Miami, that includes unlimited talk, text, and data. This offering relies on Helium Mobile’s Dynamic Coverage model. Dynamic Coverage lets subscribers connect to both the … Read more