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Home Broadband is the Clear “New Use Case” Revenue Source for T-Mobile

July 15, 2022

T-Mobile has topped one million U.S. home broadband accounts, and  expects to have between seven million and eight million home broadband accounts by 2025. If revenue per unit is about $50 a [...]

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New 5G Use Cases Will Not Move the Revenue Needle Very Much

July 15, 2022

Despite high expectations for incremental revenue from network slicing and private networks, neither is likely to generate much new 5G revenue by 2028, at least when compared to consumer 5G [...]

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5G Fixed Wireless Revenue Might Dwarf IoT and Edge Computing

August 28, 2021

Fixed wireless always has been a niche platform for access services. But fixed wireless might be significant for suppliers of 5G services as among the few new revenue sources in the consumer [...]

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5G Value Different for Consumers, Enterprises

September 4, 2020

With the caveat that industry professionals can be quite wrong about the future, there is a fairly substantial consensus on the value of 5G for end users. Industry professionals expect [...]

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Business Value of Technology Matters, Not Technology

July 10, 2020

Busy business executives rarely have time to waste. And, for many, discussions of advanced new technology, ranging from artificial intelligence to blockchain are simply not practical matters for [...]

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India’s Mobile Industry Drowning in Debt

September 16, 2018

India’s mobile service provider industry is highly distressed, where it comes to ability to generate sustainable revenues at a level sufficient to cover its debt.  Airtel’s ability to cover its [...]

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PTC Academy Bangkok: For Those Who Need to Make Things Happen, Need Knowledge Fast

June 30, 2018

PTC Academy is for you if: * You need to make things happen * You need to understand the implications of new technologies * You hear new buzzwords and have to understand what it means for your [...]

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Why “Changing Channels” Will Require Low Latency

May 5, 2018

Though it might seem almost trivial, “changing TV channels” is one of the important values to be provided by ultra-low-latency 5G mobile networks, working in tandem with edge [...]

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Nobody Knows What Will Drive Mobile Operator Revenue in 10 Years

June 11, 2017

It might seem odd to hear Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam say “I can’t tell you 10 years from now what at top line revenue is going to look like for Verizon,” that is a practical observation [...]

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Private Data Nets, Private Telephone Service, LANs, Wi-Fi, Now Private Cellular

March 1, 2017

“Private cellular” or “private mobile” networks are among the new possibilities created by new spectrum access methods, most especially license-exempt or shared spectrum. In principle, that could [...]

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IoT VC to Speak at Spectrum Futures

July 17, 2016

Wish Ronquilo, a partner with venture capital firm HaxAsia, based in Singapore, is among the latest speakers to confirm their participation on the Spectrum Futures program. Wish is a Singapore VC [...]

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Facebook, Tata, Cellular Operators Association of India, Intel, Egypt Regulatory Authority Among Early Confirmed Speakers for Spectrum Futures Conference

April 27, 2016

The first batch of speakers confirmed to speak at the Spectrum Futures conference include: Chris Weasler, Facebook global director, connectivity Praveen Sharma, Tata Communications, head of [...]

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Carrier Grade Wi-Fi is Coming

January 28, 2016

Disagreements about what network neutrality legitimately entails aside, trends in the Wi-Fi hotspot market are trending in the direction of quality assurance and “carrier grade” rather than “best [...]

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China, India, Indonesia Will Drive Half of New Internet Subs, Next 5 Years

December 20, 2015

China, India, and Indonesia will account for almost half of new Internet subscribers globally over the next five years. Most will use mobile connections. Globally, subscriptions are forecast to [...]

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No Spectrum is a Big Problem; Expensive Spectrum the Next Biggest Problem

December 20, 2015

Perhaps the worst thing that can happen to an existing or would-be mobile service provider is to lack suitable spectrum, or any spectrum at all, to compete with other leading competitors.  [...]

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