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RCRWirelessNews, Wednesday, October 2nd, 2024

Federated Wireless Looks To Ride Bead Wave With New CBRS Planner Tool

Vol 319 · Issue 1 · 2024-10-02

Spectrum management company Federated Wireless has released a new network planner tool for fixed wireless access (FWA) and private networks in CBRS spectrum in the US. The product is AI-powered, said the firm, insofar as it offers advanced radio frequency channel planning, coverage analysis, and propagation modelling based on live shared spectrum data.

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Federated Wireless Looks To Ride Bead Wave With New CBRS Planner Tool

RCRWirelessNews, Tuesday, September 24th, 2024

What Should We Expect From 6G?

Vol 318 · Issue 4 · 2024-09-24

As the vision for 6G begins to make its way from R&D to standardization, what are the trends and goals, both technological and societal, that will and should influence it?

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What Should We Expect From 6G?

RCRWirelessNews, Monday, September 23rd, 2024

Building 6G Business Models: Worries And Opportunities

Vol 318 · Issue 4 · 2024-09-23

With 6G already looming on the horizon as a technical challenge, there is also the pressing issue that in terms of new revenues, 5G has, by and large, not yet delivered. So what might 6G business models even look like, when the industry isn't satisfied with what it has reaped from 5G?

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Building 6G Business Models: Worries And Opportunities

RCRWirelessNews, Wednesday, September 11th, 2024

Survey Says: How Is AI Expected To Impact Telecom Networks?

Vol 318 · Issue 2 · 2024-09-11

Artificial intelligence is being applied more broadly and deeply in telecom networks; though AI and machine learning have been part of network testing and assurance tools for years, new advancements in compute, in models and in more holistic data governance and application of data are coming to fruition, along with the desire by telecom companies for their networks to run more efficiently and have higher levels of automation.

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Survey Says: How Is AI Expected To Impact Telecom Networks?

RCRWirelessNews, Tuesday, August 27th, 2024

What Did 5G Get Right, What Did It Get Wrong?

Vol 317 · Issue 4 · 2024-08-27

At roughly the mid-point of the 5G cycle (assuming 10-year generational upgrade cycles), there's seemingly widespread criticism that it hasn't delivered on the promises it made. That's largely related to the massive capital spend operators undertook to acquire new spectrum and put it into service, but without attendant major new lines of revenue based off of services only 5G could deliver.

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What Did 5G Get Right, What Did It Get Wrong?

RCRWirelessNews, Monday, August 26th, 2024

Where Innovation Needs To Happen In Telecom: A Call To Action

Vol 317 · Issue 4 · 2024-08-26

In 2001, the telecom industry faced a crisis that left deep scars. Dubbed the telecom crash, it was a period marked by massive overinvestment, unrealistic expectations and eventual financial collapse after the dot-com burst. Companies that had once promised to usher in a new era of communication found themselves struggling to survive.

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Where Innovation Needs To Happen In Telecom: A Call To Action

FutureCIO, Monday, August 26th, 2024

Worldwide Unified Communications And Collaboration (UC&C) Market To See Continued Growth Through 2028, IDC Finds

Vol 317 · Issue 4 · 2024-08-26

The International Data Corporation (IDC) report, Worldwide Unified Communications and Collaboration Forecast, 2024-2028, revealed that the worldwide unified communications and collaboration (UC&C) market is projected to reach $69.1 billion in revenue in 2024 and $85 billion by 2028, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.7%.

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Worldwide Unified Communications And Collaboration (UC&C) Market To See Continued Growth Through 2028, IDC Finds