Newscan: Motorola continues patent war against Hytera, filing lawsuit in Germany

Donny Jackson, Editor

April 20, 2017

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Motorola continues patent war against Hytera, filing lawsuit in Germany

D.C. appeals court poised to rule whether police need warrants for cellphone tracking

Verizon signs billion-dollar deal with Corning to buy 37.2 million miles for LTE, 5G

911 call confusion in Prince George’s County

Facebook built a helicopter-drone to provide wireless Internet access to disaster areas

Crown Castle adds fiber muscle with $600 million Wilcon buy

Fiber gap dropping, fiber-connected buildings on the rise

Spectrum auction guru Gary Epstein exiting the FCC

5G technology research set to benefit from FCC experimental licensing system

Smart bandages to use real-time 5G connectivity

T-Mobile, Dish bolster spectrum positions, while Sprint, AT&T remain flush

Verizon CEO says he’d by open to a merger with Comcast, Disney or CBS

Government needs ‘heavy artillery’ for cyberspace, DHS chief says

Former DHS secretary: U.S. should ‘seriously consider’ hacking North Korean weapons systems

Bose headphones have been spying on customers, lawsuit claims

Advice to Trump: Top cybersecurity talent costs money

How Trump’s first 100 days could end in a government shutdown

Shift to automotive Ethernet in connected cars means more potential impact from noise

What you’re really agreeing to when you accept your smart TV’s privacy policy

 

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FCC Chairman Ajit Pai’s remarks before the World Radiocommunication Conference 2019 Advisory Committee

FirstNet shares best practices with peers from seven nations

FCC revises direction to USAC regarding E-rate fund administration

PSAC profile: National Emergency Number Association (NENA)

Airbus DS announces updates to VESTA 911 and VESTA analytics solutions

IMT announces ATSC-compliant Nulinx-IP Compact at NAB 2017

Wiley Rein adds former FCC media bureau chief to its TMT practice

 

 

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.

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