Fully half of LG's phone business was based in the US. As the company walks away from its 10% share in the US market, analysts expect Samsung, Motorola and TCL to capture that business.
Discover how new innovations can fundamentally change the economics of the Internet and help close the digital divide.
The global chip war is framed usually as a rivalry between the US and China, but in reality the two superpowers are not even in the race.
SPONSORED: The new routed optical network is not your father's IP over DWDM, writes Heavy Reading's Sterling Perrin.
Alan Breznick and Tien Fu trade their absolutely worst puns about cable as Light Reading gears up for our 14th edition of Cable Next-Gen Technologies & Strategies later this month.
The service provider is launching the new teleworker SD-WAN service to address a growing hybrid workforce that is accessing business applications both on-premises and in the home.
Upstream traffic surged 63% in 2020 during a pandemic-marked year that forced people to work and study from home and altered the period of the day that saw peak network usage.
Dish claims it's 'simply not possible' to accelerate the migration of Boost Mobile subs in time for the January 2022 3G CDMA shutdown. T-Mobile counters that its plan fits inside the parameters of its deal with Dish.
Heavy Reading analyst Gabriel Brown offers up a preview of the upcoming two-day Open RAN World Digital Conference.
Startup plans to pair the new ATSC 3.0 signaling standard with spectrum from hundreds of low-power TV station partners to underpin a national IP multicast network and edge caching system.
KPN sues Ericsson for patent-infringement in a district court in Texas, only weeks after the Swedish supplier did the same to Samsung.
This week, Gary Bolton, CEO, Fiber Broadband Association, joins the show to discuss why the US needs to put fiber first, why satellite broadband could be a 'disaster' for communities and more.
In the first two months of 2021, combined sales of mobile and fixed-line data services contracted by 1.2%, official figures show.
Operators want authorities to block SpaceX's launch of commercial services during a testing phase, saying it has not obtained licenses.
The big cloud companies won't be at #MWC2021, but a cloud evangelist will. What about you? Take our survey and let us know.
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Swiss cheesemakers kick up a 6G stink; BT extends Enjoy partnership; Deutsche Telekom tweaks climate-change targets.
Telecom Italia completes FiberCop agreements with two shareholders, but many obstacles remain on route to create the ultimate 'AccessCo.'
Even after coronavirus, Deliveroo's IPO flops, wiping GB pound 2 billion from a GB pound 7.6 billion opening market cap. How much will the indigestion affect tech IPOs?
The Department of Telecommunications may add more bands to the planned auction, according to media reports, following telcos' demands for more 5G spectrum.
US technology giants backs out citing safety concerns, and Google also confirms its withdrawal from this year's event.
Chinese smartphone maker unveils ambitious plans for a 'Xiaomi electric vehicle.'
Indonesian operator of offload third and final tranche of towers to Digital Colony unit Edgepoint.
Ericsson launches an open lab to work on virtualized 5G RAN, part of its campaign to head off virtualization and cloud RAN moves by Samsung and Nokia.