Open Internet Rights Group Pushes for Net Neutrality
Open Internet Rights Group Public Knowledge plans to file net neutrality complaints against Verizon and possibly other Big 4 wireless carriers over traffic throttling. Public
Open Internet Rights Group Public Knowledge plans to file net neutrality complaints against Verizon and possibly other Big 4 wireless carriers over traffic throttling. Public
Verizon’s latest ploy to move its customers away from unlimited data plans to a pay-per-gigabite model is under criticism by FCC Chairman Wheeler. Verizon stated
In an effort to establish a wider flight safety path for airplanes that might “lose power during takeoff,” the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has recently
Cell phones are as carcinogenic as coffee, pickled vegetables, coconut oil and carpentry. The World Health Organization’s (WHO) advisory committee, the International Agency for Research
Spectrum sharing is a new trend in wireless telecom deployment and makes sense for many reasons: spectrum is rare and expensive, so sharing is profitable,
It makes sense that subscribers with access to 4G LTE use more data – because faster connections result in a better user experience. According to
So called “sponsored data” is creeping in the back door, whether we like it or not. The concept is still in testing phase, but if
In the United States, there are over 300,000 cell sites, encompassing those that are located on cell towers, other structures (like telephone poles and water
Sprint is working with Nokia Networks (one of three network vendors) to upgrade its Spark program. This means adding two additional 20-MHz channels to existing
Wireless network infrastructure management, from day to day tower maintenance and technology upgrades, to managed IT and cloud based services is offered by companies like