‘While others were talking about 5G, we were building it’ - Vodafone NZ CEO Jason Paris
“4G was the transformation of the smartphone. 5G is the transformation of the Internet of Things,” says the Vodafone NZ CEO.
“4G was the transformation of the smartphone. 5G is the transformation of the Internet of Things,” says the Vodafone NZ CEO.
Mobile providers’ marketing claims fail to address many basic enterprise uncertainties about how to plan for 5G services, reports Gartner.
5G wireless network technology is set to boost the bandwidth, capacity and reliability of cellular broadband. Are you ready to leave your 4G world behind?
Whilst there is much more capacity and capabilities to come from 4G, it’s not too early for CIOs to be thinking about and preparing for 5G and IoT, writes Emilio Romeo of Ericsson.
Rising demand for mobile family plans triggers new growth for Vodafone in the New Zealand mobile market.
Most of the excitement at Mobile World Congress this month will be about 5G, which won't officially exist until 2020. But vendors will also be showing off new ways to speed up the 3G and 4G networks most people are using today.
Telco rolls out new network technology, designed to allow Kiwi customers to experience faster mobile data speeds across the country.
As 2degrees has matured as a total telco network, businesses are increasingly seeing it as a viable option for larger enterprise customers.
Small mobile carriers lost a battle Thursday when the U.S. Federal Communications Commission declined to make it easier for them to get access to a reserved slice of spectrum during a 2016 auction of television spectrum.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will decide this week which mobile carriers will control billions of dollars worth of prime wireless spectrum scheduled to be auctioned next year.
TracFone, a major provider of prepaid mobile phone service, must keep its promise to let customers unlock their devices and transfer service to competing carriers, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said.
Telco completes the second stage of its 4G network rollout.
Finnish company Uros has launched an LTE version of its wireless hotspot that can be equipped with 10 SIM cards to make roaming abroad easier.
As if the all the controversy over LTE networks crowding out Wi-Fi isn't enough, a new technology in the works at Qualcomm Research might allow a lot more people to set them up.
The number of LTE subscriptions will pass 1 billion before the end of the year, prompting operators to invest in technologies such as small cells to keep up.