Newscan: Sprint finalizes plan to trim network costs by $1 billion via government-owned sites, microwave backhaul
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Investor reaction to Sprint’s network plans too hasty?
Mexican regulator plans to launch tender for shared 700 MHz 4G network on Jan. 29
The U.S. plan for a public-safety network could be a windfall for a big carrier
AirMule ‘drone ambulance’ makes first untethered flight
Chicago police must finally produce stingray records, judge orders
CIOs that don’t use the cloud should be “summarily fired,” speaker says
Military wants X-ray vision and tunnel robots to fight terrorists
Who really owns your Internet of Things data?
Should you be afraid of cyberattacks on nuclear power plants?
Carriers warn FCC not to move too hastily in expanding emergency alerts
When is it worth giving up your data? Americans aren’t quite sure
Frontier says it costs carriers over $1 billion to provide rural voice services
Cash-strapped U.S. carrier may just bid $33 billion on 600 MHz airwaves in incentive auction
Our privacy is losing out to Internet-connected household devices
Google calls out incumbents’ plans for 3.5 GHz spectrum sharing as ‘overprotective’
We keep too many hacks secret, says ex-NSA director
Workplace security and tracking acceptable to most employees, according to survey
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News announcements from our industry
xG Technology to buy Integrated Microwave Technology for $3 million
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FirstNet deploys new Reading Room
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Anritsu introduces MS27101A remote spectrum monitor