Newscan: San Diego Gas & Electric starts private LTE build using CBRS spectrum

Donny Jackson, Editor

January 18, 2021

2 Min Read
Urgent Comms logo in a gray background | Urgent Comms

Web Roundup
Items from other news organizations

San Diego Gas & Electric starts private LTE build using CBRS spectrum

Why cell networks cut out at the U.S. Capitol riot

FCC rejects calls to delay indoor location-accuracy improvements

New cover-up fears as Chinese officials delete critical data from Wuhan lab

Every deleted Parler post, many with users’ location data, has been archived

Parler users breached deep inside the U.S. Capitol building, GPS data shows

DPS: Faulty equipment caused 911 outage in southeastern Minnesota

Twitter CEO in leaked video say ‘this is going to be much bigger than just one account’

Rush to judgment? Three critical questions about Capitol siege remain unanswered

Capitol Police officers said they wouldn’t be surprised if members of Congress helped plan Jan. 6 attack

‘Like the fall of Baghdad’: National Guard sleeps on marble floors while protecting U.S. Capitol

Jacob Blake on police shooting: ‘I didn’t want to be the next George Floyd’

Derek Chauvin to be tried separately in George Floyd death

Capitol police officer dead by suicide after responding to Capitol riot

Top NASA scientist pleads guilty to lying about role in China’s Thousand Talent Program

Bail fund promoted by Kamala Harris won’t share records of alleged criminals it sprung from jail

T-Mobile and 600 MHz TV interference

AT&T looks to borrow $14 billion for 5G spectrum—report

T-Mobile to borrow $3 billion in heated fight for 5G airwaves

SolarWinds hires Chris Krebs and Alex Stamos as part of security review

Ex-U.S. senator Barbara Boxer registers to lobby for Hikvision, a blacklisted China-based surveillance company

Biden’s inaugural committee to return former senator’s donation due to foreign-agent status

Barbara Boxer tweets that she has deregistered as Hikvision lobbyist

Marjorie Taylor Greene says she will introduce impeachment articles against Biden

Public Safety Advocate: Looking back and ahead

 

Briefing Room
News announcements from our industry

National Intelligence Director Ratcliffe: CIA sought to suppress information about China interference in 2020 election

FCC seeks comment on procedures for 2.5 GHz auction

FCC reviews accomplishments of bureaus in final open meeting during Chairman Pai’s tenure

Top bids in FCC’s 3.7 GHz auction total more than $80.9 billion after 87 rounds

FirstNet Authority blog: Connecting Green Bay law enforcement on and off the field

The FirstNet network expands in Transylvania County to advance public-safety capabilities

Steptoe & Johnson: UK Court of Appeals sets aside freeze, upholds privileged speech in Hytera-Moto settlement negotiations

Xcel Energy to launch initial deployment of 900 MHz wireless private broadband

 

About the Author

Donny Jackson

Editor, Urgent Communications

Donny Jackson is director of content for Urgent Communications. Before joining UC in 2003, he covered telecommunications for four years as a freelance writer and as news editor for Telephony magazine. Prior to that, he worked for suburban newspapers in the Dallas area, serving as editor-in-chief for the Irving News and the Las Colinas Business News.

Subscribe to receive Urgent Communications Newsletters
Catch up on the latest tech, media, and telecoms news from across the critical communications community