Verizon to launch ‘world’s first commercial 5G service’ on 1 October
US operator Verizon is using the limited launch of a new fixed wireless access service to claim victory in the 5G race.
US operator Verizon is using the limited launch of a new fixed wireless access service to claim victory in the 5G race.
Operator group Orange took its mate Cisco and Samsung on a road-trip to northern Romania to show off its 5G multi-vendor fixed wireless access skills.
Barred from the US, Chinese networking giant Huawei pointedly went north of the border to show everyone how it thinks fixed wireless access should be done.
EE has launched a Fixed Wireless Access solution to provide tolerable broadband speeds to the 580,000 homes across the UK that BT fails to adequately service.
Orange has announced it is starting to bounce with excitement over the prospect of 5G, opening up a few new test sites across Europe.
Alphabet has named Dinesh Jain as the latest CEO of the Access business unit, the third boss in a little over a year.
Ericsson will be one of Verizon’s kit partners when it first dips its toe in the 5G water next year, and it wants us to know it.
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