Author: alex

Nokia on How 5G is Steering the Future of Connected Cars 

The concept of connected vehicles has been around for decades. As technology evolved and the automotive industry ventured into vehicular connectivity, it produced cars with the ability to display traffic updates and status information on location, fuel levels, security alarms and service history. With time cars started to use cellular networks for real-time navigation, enhanced

Nextivity Expands IoT Connectivity Core with Next Generation Smart Server Antenna 

Multi-Use IoT Device is Key Component of Nextivity HARMONY NaaS, a Low-Risk OPEX Private Networking Solution for the Middleprise  Nextivity – the industry leader in intelligent cellular coverage solutions – announced the expansion of its IoT offerings with the release of the Nextivity Smart Server Antenna. Part of the Nextivity Connectivity Core – a low-cost,

Blog Post: The Positive Impact of Private Wireless Networks on Connectivity

Mobile networks today carry almost 300 times more traffic than they did just over a decade ago. And, so far, most of this growth has occurred indoors over carrier networks.  To ensure device connectivity amid this growing influx of traffic, there’s an option for building owners to leave public cellular networks and mobile carriers behind.

Sonim announces availability of PTT-centric phone XP5plus at Southern Linc

Sonim Technologies Inc. announced the availability of the versatile XP5plus phone that combines cellular with 2-way radio functionality at Southern Linc, the wireless subsidiary of Southern Company (NYSE: SO). Known for their reliability and superior performance on Southern Linc’s mission-critical CriticalLinc™ LTE network, Sonim’s ultra-rugged phones have long been the go-to choice for Southern Linc’s

Blog Post: Broadband for All – Amplifying Indigenous Voices

As broadband connectivity progresses forward in rural and remote communities around the country, it has become increasingly apparent that the basic understanding of the digital divide – “the [internet] haves vs. the have nots” – is no longer a sufficient or adequately inclusive explanation. To truly understand and address the digital inequities that still exist today, the analyses must go much

Untangling The Cable Challenges Across Macro Sites

Every aspect of deploying equipment on base-station sites needs to be continuously examined with a problem-solving mindset as the industry looks to make the space and efficiency gains it needs to meet demand. In this blog, we look specifically at the cable aspects of macro sites and explore how new approaches can make a significant

The Tech that Powers History’s Most Expensive College Basketball Arena

Moody Center is the most expensive college basketball arena in history. Here’s a look at the connected technology being used to draw fans in—and keep them engaged. When the aging Frank C. Erwin Jr. Center needed to be replaced, the University of Texas wanted the new arena to not only be home to the Texas

How Modern Meet-Me Room Design Can Give You a Competitive Edge

Think of your data center’s meet-me room as a gateway: a place that connects an organization to the outside world. To support smooth internet exchange and data transmission, meet-me rooms must be designed to support modern digital demands, including higher density, the ability to scale and less downtime. Your meet-me room design should enable these