Bharti Airtel, in extending coverage of its Long Term Evolution fourth generation (4G) network to about 296 additional towns, has had to again directly confront the matter of pricing: should [...]
Small competitors normally must work hard to create distinctiveness in marketplaces that are dominated by others. Sistema Shyam Teleservices in India fits that bill. It has less than one percent [...]
NEC Corporation is working with KT Corporation on fifth generation (5G) next-generation mobile networks. Such agreements are commonplace these days. SK Telecom is working with Ericsson. Nokia is [...]
The Federal Communications Commission has modified its existing Part 15 rules related to use of license-exempt spectrum, allowing TV white spaces devices (fixed and portable), as well as wireless [...]
The Cellular Operators Association (COAI) has asked the telecom ministry to release presently-licensed spectrum between 1.4 and 1.5 GHz (known as the L band) for mobile services. The 1427 MHz to [...]
As appealing as spectrum sharing is, access fairness is an issue where it comes to allowing Long Term Evolution devices to use Wi-Fi spectrum as well. That already is the case for LTE-U, where [...]
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