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By Mike Dano, Editorial Director, 5G & Mobile Strategies, 12/13/2019
Bidding doesn't show signs of cooling in the FCC's ongoing mmWave spectrum auction. However, it appears that the event isn't generating the same demand that the agency's two prior mmWave auctions did.
By Mike Dano, Editorial Director, 5G & Mobile Strategies, 12/13/2019
Each day of the antitrust trial against Sprint and T-Mobile brings new revelations, including an attempted merger between T-Mobile and Dish Network in 2015 and MVNO negotiations between Comcast and Sprint in 2017.
By Jeff Baumgartner, Senior Editor, Light Reading, 12/13/2019
David Strauss of Broadband Success Partners dives into new research that explores which new verticals, such as e-gaming and hospitality, will keep cable's business services engine humming in the years to come.
By Phil Harvey, US Bureau Chief, 12/13/2019
Mitch Wagner brings us coverage of the Cisco Silicon One announcement from San Francisco, where the company announced a single technology platform to serve all its networking customers.
By Eryn Leavens, Special Features & Copy Editor, 12/13/2019
This week in our WiC roundup: Women take companies to court in droves over unfair pay; TV isn't done with tech parodies; is the glass ceiling getting lower?; and more.
By Dan Jones, Mobile Editor, 12/13/2019
The Chinese State Grid, General Motors and BMV operate three of the largest cellular IoT projects.
By Jeff Baumgartner, Senior Editor, Light Reading, 12/13/2019
Google-backed startup boots up OTT-delivered video service for restaurants, retail shops and other businesses that can complement (or possibly replace) TV services from cable and satellite TV providers.
By Mike Dano, Editorial Director, 5G & Mobile Strategies, 12/13/2019
Private wireless networks in the 3.5GHz CBRS band are all the rage, but they also represent an opportunity for the likes of AT&T and Verizon to dramatically improve their coverage inside smaller buildings.
By Iain Morris, International Editor, 12/13/2019
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Labour defeat brings relief for BT; MTS goes all holographic; Orange Belgium launches 5G hub.
By Mike Dano, Editorial Director, 5G & Mobile Strategies, 12/13/2019
Bidding doesn't show signs of cooling in the FCC's ongoing mmWave spectrum auction. However, it appears that the event isn't generating the same demand that the agency's two prior mmWave auctions did.
By Mike Dano, Editorial Director, 5G & Mobile Strategies, 12/13/2019
Each day of the antitrust trial against Sprint and T-Mobile brings new revelations, including an attempted merger between T-Mobile and Dish Network in 2015 and MVNO negotiations between Comcast and Sprint in 2017.
By Jeff Baumgartner, Senior Editor, Light Reading, 12/13/2019
David Strauss of Broadband Success Partners dives into new research that explores which new verticals, such as e-gaming and hospitality, will keep cable's business services engine humming in the years to come.
By Phil Harvey, US Bureau Chief, 12/13/2019
Mitch Wagner brings us coverage of the Cisco Silicon One announcement from San Francisco, where the company announced a single technology platform to serve all its networking customers.
By Eryn Leavens, Special Features & Copy Editor, 12/13/2019
This week in our WiC roundup: Women take companies to court in droves over unfair pay; TV isn't done with tech parodies; is the glass ceiling getting lower?; and more.
By Dan Jones, Mobile Editor, 12/13/2019
The Chinese State Grid, General Motors and BMV operate three of the largest cellular IoT projects.
By Jeff Baumgartner, Senior Editor, Light Reading, 12/13/2019
Google-backed startup boots up OTT-delivered video service for restaurants, retail shops and other businesses that can complement (or possibly replace) TV services from cable and satellite TV providers.
By Mike Dano, Editorial Director, 5G & Mobile Strategies, 12/13/2019
Private wireless networks in the 3.5GHz CBRS band are all the rage, but they also represent an opportunity for the likes of AT&T and Verizon to dramatically improve their coverage inside smaller buildings.
By Iain Morris, International Editor, 12/13/2019
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Labour defeat brings relief for BT; MTS goes all holographic; Orange Belgium launches 5G hub.
- industry press releases, curated by our editors

PlaceIQ, FourthWall Team to Analyze Effectiveness of In-Store TV Ads
Friday, December 13, 2019
AT&T Flips the Switch on Lowband 5G in 10 Markets
Friday, December 13, 2019
Didja's LocalBTV Service Launches in Philly, With NYC & San Diego on Deck
Thursday, December 12, 2019
FCC Moves Toward Releasing 3.1-3.55GHz Band for 5G
Thursday, December 12, 2019
FCC Votes to Split 5.9 GHz Band Between C-V2X & WiFi
Thursday, December 12, 2019
NCTA Cheers FCC 5.9GHz Spectrum Vote
Thursday, December 12, 2019
CenturyLink Sets Launch of WiFi 6 Gateway
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Qualcomm Invests $8M Into Augury for 5G & Industrial IoT
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Viasat Lights Up Home Satellite Broadband in Mexico
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Ciena Reports Fiscal Q4, Full Year
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Fleet Complete Acquires CSI in Mexico
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Cisco Launches 'Internet for the Future' Strategy & Silicon Architecture
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Minnesota Public Schools Adopt CalAmp Bus Tracking App
Wednesday, December 11, 2019

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Snatch Is Both Novel & Evil
Larry Loeb,
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12/11/2019
The Sophos Managed Threat Response team found out that, where the Snatch ...

By Simon Stanley, 1/2/2019
Developing an open architecture for domain-specific accelerators could empower service providers to accelerate edge computing and related applications.
An SD-WAN Overview: Issues and Prospects
February 2019
An SD-WAN Overview: Issues and Prospects provides an overview and reviews significant issues in relation to the emergence of SD-WAN. It looks at the meaning of SD-WAN, its major drivers and benefits, and the structure of the market and its participants – especially between software and hardware vendors and service providers (SPs).
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The same market disruption hitting residential pay-TV is providing a ripple effect across the landscape of video services for restaurants, taverns, retail outlets and ...
Agile, a model based on iterative changes and small, quick releases, is table stakes for any software company. It's just how things get done these days as the older ...
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