United States Cellular said on Thursday it has agreed to sell a portion of spectrum licenses used to transmit mobile phone signals and high-speed data services to AT&T in a $1.02 billion deal.
Currently automakers and infrastructure developers around the world use two distinct V2X ... C-V2X must compete within the crowded cellular spectrum, thought there is increasing regulatory support ...
The wireless industry considers 6.75 GHz to 16.95 GHz as a potential “sweet spot” for 6G communications. While the wireless ...
The future of RF and microwave technology depends on integration of emerging technologies like AI/ML, cognitive radio, O-RAN, ...
As V2X technology becomes more prevalent and the vehicle users begin to depend on it for their daily commute, the reliability ...
A highly-engaged audience at Industrial 5G Forum was short-changed with its questions of private 5G outfit Celona. But RCR ...
Viasat, a specialist in satellite communications, has joined the 5GAA alongside some of the world’s largest technology firms and automotive companies to enabl ...
UScellular named AT&T as the buyer for some of its spectrum in an all-cash deal valued at $1 billion, its latest move involving the assets following a $4.4 billion arrangement with T-Mobile US in May ...
Sony’s PlayStation 5 Pro console, a mid-generation refresh that launched on Thursday in many markets, is not releasing in ...
A variety of airwaves are being used or explored for private network spectrum around the world, from 400 MHz to mmWave. This ...