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What’s Happened So Far in Wireless in 2017?
As we look back over the first half of 2017, there has been much non-activity on the merger front. Many people (myself included) expected greater
Top 10 Things the Wireless Industry Doesn’t Tell You about Small Cells
By Ken Schmidt, Omar Masry, and Rick Edwards Are you a homeowner who’s recently received a notice indicating that a new small cell antenna is
Immaculate Cellular Reception: How Cell Phones Work at the Big Game
The Super Bowl LI fans streaming into NRG Stadium in Space City expect to witness a game-winning touchdown that will go viral. However, seeing it
Is T-Mobile intentionally “throttling data” or just feeding the beast?
YouTube spokesperson said today that T-Mobile’s new BingeOn video streaming service, which it offers to subscribers for free, is interfering with and reducing the quality
T-Mobile’s BingeOn™ Lemonade Stand Satiates Shareholder Thirst
1. At heart, it’s all about network anti-congestion strategies. We’ve got to hand it to T-Mobile – they’ve been trying hard to market their shortcomings,
Why Google’s MVNO “Nova” is just what the Wireless Industry Needs
Google has signed a deal with Sprint’s CEO Masayoshi Son, and is in negotiations with T-Mobile, to launch a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) service
Should licensed (proprietary Wi-Fi) be favored over unlicensed (public) Wi-Fi?
In August, Marriott, along with the American Hotel and Lodging Association, petitioned the FCC to clarify whether hoteliers have the right to block guest’s personal
T-Mobile’s VoWiFi is more than just a band-aid. It’s strategic.
The Big Four Wireless Carriers (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile) are in the business of churning customers from another service provider to their own network.
Cable operators are rapidly deploying Wi-Fi hotspots resulting in a decrease in WSP’s ARPU.
The driving force behind this is the monetization of video-based demand, which relies on providing consumers the best user experience – both indoors and on-the-go.
Uncarrier 7.0 – Yay or Nay?
T-Mobile’s solution to capacity issues (eg: too many people placing heavy demands on the network)? Free femtocell coverage aka “Uncarrier 7.0”. Recently, T-Mobile has been
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What’s Happened So Far in Wireless in 2017?
- September 20, 2017·
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Top 10 Things the Wireless Industry Doesn’t Tell You about Small Cells
- April 11, 2017·
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Immaculate Cellular Reception: How Cell Phones Work at the Big Game
- January 31, 2017·
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Is T-Mobile intentionally “throttling data” or just feeding the beast?
- December 23, 2015·
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T-Mobile’s BingeOn™ Lemonade Stand Satiates Shareholder Thirst
- December 6, 2015·
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Why Google’s MVNO “Nova” is just what the Wireless Industry Needs
- February 2, 2015·
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Should licensed (proprietary Wi-Fi) be favored over unlicensed (public) Wi-Fi?
- January 7, 2015·
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T-Mobile’s VoWiFi is more than just a band-aid. It’s strategic.
- October 3, 2014·
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Cable operators are rapidly deploying Wi-Fi hotspots resulting in a decrease in WSP’s ARPU.
- September 30, 2014·
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Uncarrier 7.0 – Yay or Nay?
- September 30, 2014·
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