Where are they now? 1st November 2002 The unmarked, plain-sided, 18-wheeled tractor-trailer crawled through city traffic, its driver unaware of two black, dark-windowed SUVs tailing it. The
PCIA zoning strategy conference offers industry, government perspectives 11th October 2002 PCIA, a membership organization for wireless infrastructure companies in Alexandria, Va., will host a day-long seminar that a statement from the association
Crown Castle to lay off 250, restructure management 11th October 2002 Crown Castle International, Houston, is restructuring its U.S. business to “flatten its organizational structure to better align with customer demand,”
American Tower reaffirms financial projections; denies bankruptcy rumors 11th October 2002 American Tower, whose shares have been on a slide since hitting their 52-week high of $16.30 a year ago, took steps to reassure investors by reaffirming
PCIA now ‘The Wireless Infrastructure Association’ 11th October 2002 The Personal Communications Industry Association, a membership organization in Alexandria, Va., has made changes to reflect its focus on the wireless
Kenwood merges subsidiaries; Tom Wineland exits communications unit as Moriyuki Tamura takes charge 9th October 2002 Kenwood Corporation, Tokyo, is merging its North American subsidiary companies into one—Kenwood USA—and changing the executive management for the new
Motorola brings $3 billion in cash home from overseas 9th October 2002 Motorola, Schaumburg, Ill., announced yesterday that it had moved $3 billion of cash from overseas to the United States. The movement of the cash brought
FCC approves Motorola handset waiver, warns of possible sanctions 5th October 2002 In an order released by the FCC’s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau on Oct. 3, Schaumburg, Ill.-based Motorola received what the FCC called “a limited,
Sprint claims lead in E911 implementation 3rd October 2002 Sprint, an Overland Park, Kan.-based long-distance and wireless telephone carrier with what it says is the largest 100-percent digital, nationwide PCS
The legal truth about 800 MHz interference 23rd September 2002 The publicized FCC rulemaking regarding protection of public safety’s operations at 800 MHz has caused rebanding proposals, auction proposals and technical
Land mobile radio (LMR) systems are just as vulnerable to cyberattacks as any other networks used in the public-safety sector. Here’s what to do about it. 1 7th November 2023