Blog | Industry News | In-Building Wireless
Segra Launches In-Building Wireless Offering to Help Carrier Prepare for 5G
"In times like these, a fast, secure internet connection is more important than ever to both businesses and consumers. Clients expect superior performance as technology grows, so the race is definitely on for companies to keep up with demand while still delivering an...
Candidate Sanders’ Internet Plan– Out of Bounds?
"Sanders' Internet for All plan has the potential to completely change the way telecommunications is regulated and used. Some are hailing it as a progressive new era, others mark it as an end to progress and innovation in wireless communication. The plan itself, and...
Microwave Mobile Backhaul in a 5G World (Analyst Angle)
"While the initial boom of wireless upgrades seems to be slowing down, many companies are still in a great position to expand and further research. As we continue to discover new things, the need for better connectivity only becomes more apparent. We can be sure that...
AT&T Reducing 4G Spectrum Use Ahead of Low-band 5G Launches, OpenSignal Finds
"OpenSignal has drawn some interesting parallels that may predict where AT&T is going next to launch 5G. Potentially telecom and wireless companies can use this information to facilitate their own plans of where and when to expand next. This is a great example of...
Coronavirus Cancellations Continue to Stack Up
"Make sure to call ahead to any events you may have coming up in case of cancellations, practice proper hand washing, and stay safe everyone." By Kelly Hill on MARCH 10, 2020 The list of telecom and tech events which are being cancelled due to the...
Preparing to Deploy In-Building Wireless Solutions
For facilities managers, building owners and architects, in-building wireless (IBW) solutions should be front of mind to ensure the best enterprise connectivity options available. Of course, there are situations, where client unfamiliarity with solutions other than...
ERRCS Update from the Trenches
By, Tom Doyle The installation of Emergency Responder Radio Communication Systems (ERRCS) is mandated by many cities around the country and are effectively approaching the 2nd decade of their prevalence. It was the 2009 edition of the International Fire Code (IFC)...
Cities Are Saying No to 5G, Citing Health, Aesthetics—and FCC Bullying
Those hawking specious safety concerns about the new technology have found common cause with some of America’s most powerful mayors
Why cell phones failed in PG&E outages, and how to prevent a repeat
As the lights flickered out and wildfires flared, PG&E’s blackouts also cut off thousands of Californians from cell phone service, leaving them unable to get emergency alerts or call 911.



