Newscan: ‘Breathalyzer for texting’: Nevada weighs controversial technology to curb distracted driving
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‘Breathalyzer for texting’: Nevada weighs controversial technology to curb distracted driving
AT&T claims its FirstNet deployments will also advance 5G
Small cells offer an incentive to move antennas from towers, speaker says
What’s really going on at the ‘Tesla Tower’?
DHS Secretary Nielsen warns U.S. ‘not prepared’ for foreign cyberattacks
The attack that broke the Internet’s safety net
A government-mandated wholesale solution won’t win 5G
Huawei is suing U.S. to win—in the court of public opinion
Analyst: Defining the 5G opportunity for wireline carriers
They’re back: White House proposes spectrum fees that Congress traditionally scraps
Apple dealt legal blow as jury awards Qualcomm $31 million for patent infringements
Congress should prohibit discriminatory data practices. But how?
Facebook, Instagram are officially back and blaming server-configuration change for outage
Briefing Room
News announcements from our industry
FCC makes proposal to help first responders locate 911 callers
FCC opens spectrum horizons for new services and technologies
FirstNet Authority releases agenda for March 20 board meeting
Cutting through the hype: 5G and its potential impacts on electric utilities (white paper:for UTC)
T-Band: Fact vs. Fiction (from Enterprise Wireless Alliance)
Sonim launches new XP3 rugged flip phone on Sprint global network
Cubic to acquire Nuvotronics to strengthen protected communications offering