6G is emerging not as a flashy leap in hardware, but instead as an economic and architectural transformation.
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Wi-Fi 8 is preparing a major architectural shift to support the next wave of AI-heavy devices — AR/VR wearables, smart sensors, robotics, real-time applications — but its most significant capabilities …
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Is private 5G finally shedding its reputation as complex, expensive, and out of reach? At the Industrial Wireless Forum, Moso Networks — joined by Druid Software and X2nSat — made …
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We’ve been talking a lot about Nokia here at RCR — and today won’t be any different. The Finnish vendor stands at a fork in the road.
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Mobile networks are entering one of the most important transition periods in decades. A new global study from the GSMA warns that future 6G networks will need up to three …
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The big story today is Ericsson’s new Mobility Report, which offers one of the clearest views yet of how global mobile networks are evolving as operators scale 5G Standalone, experiment …
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In case there was any doubt, Nokia has jumped on the AI mystery train (an LLM loco-motive to cloud La La Land?), and also unhitched some of its difficult old …
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Today delivered a stark reminder of how much pressure the internet’s infrastructure is under — and how quickly platform-level disruptions ripple across the digital ecosystem.
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The big story today is AT&T’s nationwide 5G capacity boost, followed closely by Nokia’s new three-year deal with Telecom Italia to enhance and extend its 5G network capabilities — two …
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After a decade defined by 5G buildouts and incremental modernization, operators and vendors are now restructuring themselves — organizationally and technologically — to compete in an AI-driven, software-defined future.