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MWC demo highlights near-future satellite internet

February 23, 2023 By Martin Rowe

Mobile World Congress 2023 will feature a demonstration of satellite internet services by SES. On December 16, 2022, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carried two SES O3b mPower satellites into Earth’s orbit. EE World was there for the launch. At Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 (February 27 to March 2) SES will perform a live…

Filed Under: 5G Tagged With: British Telecom, microsoft, pegatron, SpaceX, Telstra, Verizon

Verizon THOR: A rolling telecom network for disaster areas

November 22, 2022 By Martin Rowe

EE World went inside this one-of-a-kind truck that brings many forms of connectivity to first responders.

Filed Under: 5G, Applications, Featured, Telecommunications, Video Tagged With: Verizon

FCC concludes 3.5 GHz auction

September 7, 2020 By Martin Rowe

Wireless companies pay large sums for up to 700 MHz of a 1 GHz band.

Filed Under: 5G Tagged With: Verizon

Analyst: 5G is all about the traffic

January 21, 2020 By Martin Rowe

If you’ve been following 5G technical developments for the last few years, you probably know that 5G encompasses more than just faster download speeds. You may have heard about low latency (1 msec or less) and the applications that makes possible. Now, 5G is in deployment and the hype far exceeds reality. The hype, of…

Filed Under: 5G, Featured Tagged With: 5G, at&t, bandwidth, Industrial IoT, IoT, mmwave, sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, wireless traffic

5G’s current state: What you need to know

January 16, 2020 By Martin Rowe

Ed. Note: All material in this article taken from the author’s report “5G: What Are the Real Status and Real Economics?” published by IGI Group. 5G Technology World interviewed Holliday for an upcoming article. We read a great deal about 5G in the local papers and hear about it almost every night on TV news.…

Filed Under: 5G, Featured Tagged With: 5G, at&t, IoT, mmwave, small cells, sprint, T-Mobile, telecom carrier, Verizon, wireless carrier

What Dev Kits are Available for New Designs?

October 31, 2019 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

At Sensors Expo 2019, Marc Hervieu from STMicroelectronics explains different development kits that are available to help designers expedite their design efforts in several areas, including cellular, LoRa and cloud connectivity for the Internet of Things. Working with partners Verizon (ST SIM card) and Quectel (ST LTE modem), the ST Microelectronics / Verizon LTE-M IoT […]

Filed Under: Sensor Tips Tagged With: amazon, MachineQ, microsoft, quectel, STMicroelectronics, Verizon

How will 5G technology impact sensors?

March 27, 2019 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

Fourth generation (4G) wireless cellular networks can theoretically download at speeds up to 100 Mbps, but a fifth generation (5G) network can achieve from 1-10 Gbps. While some fifth generation (5G) wireless cellular systems began operation in limited areas of the US and other parts of the world in 2018, 2019 should mark the real […]

Filed Under: Sensor Tips Tagged With: ericsson, GSMA, samsung, Shed, Verizon

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