MobilityRevolutionUpdate

FCC Votes Against Changing Cell Phone Safety Rules; No Evidence of 5G Health Risks
With all four of the major U.S. carriers rolling out some form of 5G, there have been widespread concerns about potential health risks, especially regardin...
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Verizon, T-Mobile and US Cellular Exaggerated 4G LTE Coverage
Yesterday we reported on the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC) plans to allocate $9 bil...
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T-Mobile’s Low-Band 5G Two to Four Times Faster Than 4G
T-Mobile recently announced the nationwide availablility of their low-band, 600MHz 5G, expected to be 20 percent faster than 4G. If...
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FCC Announces $9 Billion 5G Fund For Rural America
Rural America has traditionally lagged behind the rest of the country when it comes to wireless access. Get far enough off the beaten track and wireless c...
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Huawei Moves Research to Canada, Urges Suppliers to Break U.S. Law
The battle between Huawei and the U.S. shows no signs of abating. In fact, Huawei is making moves that will likely ratchet up the war even further....
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Verizon CEO Hopes There Is No 5G Cold War Between U.S. and China
“I hope not, because one of the beauties of this industry is that we’ve done standardization, which means that you can bring your phone from whichever coun...
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Verizon and AWS Announce 5G Cloud Computing Partnership
At AWS re:Invent, Verizon and AWS announced a 5G cloud partnership co...
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Facebook Testing Tool to Allow Users to Move Photos to Other Services
Facebook is testing a new tool that will make it easier for users to move their images and photos to other platforms, according to a...
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T-Mobile Delivers 5G Network Days Ahead of Schedule
T-Mobile originally announced it was unveiling its nationwide 5G network on D...
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China Requiring Facial Recognition Scans For Mobile Users
China is ramping up its attacks on privacy, with new rules due to take effect requiring all citizens to submit to facial recognition scans when registerin...
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Intel Supports FTC in Qualcomm Antitrust Appeal
Intel filed a brief supporting the Federal Trade Commission and in opposition to Qualcomm’s appeal of a judgement finding it violated antitrust laws....
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