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T-Mobile and Dish Wireless woo IoT and 5G developers

TM Forum

Just in the last week, T-Mobile and Dish Wireless in the US each stepped up efforts to entice developers to experiment on their networks. T-Mobile introduced an Internet of Things (IoT) developer kit that is aimed at making it easier to build for its network. Dish opens up network APIs.

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Fixed wireless access (FWA) is a secure networking option

CIO Business Intelligence

Businesses considering adopting fixed wireless access (FWA) solutions—whether over 4G LTE or 5G networks—should understand both the security advantages of and potential pitfalls associated with the technology ahead of a deployment. All of these attacks can occur regardless of network access type, whether it’s cable, fiber, DSL or wireless.

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Mobile private network technology enablers

TM Forum

Mobile private networks (MPNs) use the same kinds of network elements as public or macrocellular networks, which consist of a radio access network (RAN) and core. Communications service providers (CSPs) are modernizing public mobile networks to exploit the potential of cloud and edge computing, and MPNs will do the same. caption.

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The Realities of Rural 5G Deployment in the US

Forrester IT

Early last week, Ajit Pai, the Chairman of the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced his approval of the merger of T-Mobile and Sprint. This will result in a third mega-carrier in the US mobile wireless market, which is a good move for consumers like you and me. I am glad this deal will now […].

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Intel launches more silicon and software for 5G wireless networks

Venture Beast

Intel made the case today that its silicon chips and software are accelerating 5G wireless networks at the edge. Read More.

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Spectrum Effect, which uses machine learning to help mobile network operators, raises more cash

GeekWire

based startup Spectrum Effect , which sells artificial intelligence-based network interference mitigation software for mobile networks, landed $1.9 The company is led by Charles Immendorf , a telecom vet who previously led Seattle-area wireless network startup Eden Rock Communications , which sold to Nokia in 2015.

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WiBotic wins European seals of approval for its wireless robot charging systems

GeekWire

Two of the wireless charging systems made by Seattle-based WiBotic have won safety approvals in Europe, marking what the startup’s CEO calls a major milestone. The company’s power management software, known as Commander , can work with the hardware to optimize battery use for an entire fleet of robots. WiBotic Photo).

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