Your Wireless Connection
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Inside Towers – Ian made landfall in Florida yesterday as a Category 4 hurricane, bringing 155 mph winds, heavy rain and historic storm surge, noted CNN. Thousands of homes were left without power even before the storm tracked across the middle of the state. Read More |
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Fox Business – As Hurricane Ian lashes Florida, the nation’s major wireless carriers are waiving some fees and ensuring customers retain cell service during the storm. Read More
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Inside Towers – The FCC “encouraged” utility repair crews and debris removal teams to avoid damaging communications and infrastructure in areas affected by the storm. Read More
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Inside Towers – The wireless and the wireline industries are moving fast. Tilson, a multi-specialty telecommunications services firm, knows this well and remains ready to keep up with the infrastructure needs of the telecommunications industry today. Read More
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Light Reading – NextWave is officially back. The company announced it is launching a 4G/5G private wireless network running in its 2.5GHz spectrum holdings across New York City. The network currently spans 138 cell sites and uses radios from vendor Airspan. Read More
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Light Reading – Federated Wireless said it will move its headquarters a few miles from its current location in Arlington, Virginia, to the new, massive National Landing neighborhood, an area in Northern Virginia that’s being redeveloped by real estate giant JBG Smith. Read More
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ExteNet – ExteNet Systems announced a groundbreaking partnership with MGM Resorts International to design, build and operate ExteNet’s advanced in-building signal and connectivity solutions across all MGM properties throughout the United States. Read More
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ADRF – Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. (ADRF) launched its new ADXV DAS C-band solution and the SDRX C-band repeater. The solutions allow mobile carriers, building owners, system integrators, and neutral hosts to bring ubiquitous 5G coverage for buildings and venues of every size. Read More
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Inside Towers – Section 6409 of the Spectrum Act prohibits state and local governments from denying wireless equipment modification requests as long as the modifications do not “substantially change the physical dimensions” of the tower or facility. Read More
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