NETWORKS & SYSTEMSVerizon, AT&T both plan 2010 launch for LTE networksBy: Lynnette Luna The country's top two wireless operators came away with the bulk of licenses from the 700 MHz auction that concluded in March. And it appears the big... Motorola shuffles the deckWhether it's a winning hand will depend on marketing, leadership decisions still to come... A heads-up when surf's upBy: By Jim Barthold Washington state's tsunami alert system is getting a lot of attention... Designing microwave radio linksBy: By Jay M. Jacobsmeyer, P.E. They remain the preferred backhaul choice for public safety radio networks... Icom America to split LMR businessBy: Glenn Bischoff Icom America will split its land mobile radio business into separate units that will focus on the business and industrial, or B&I, and government sectors... When silence isn't goldenBy: By Lynnette Luna Researchers work to find out why digital radios are having problems on the fireground... Some needed perspectiveBy: Glenn Bischoff gbischoff@mrtmag.com At the end of February, I went to Las Vegas to attend this year's International Wireless Communications Exposition. While there I learned all about get... Verizon taps LTE for its 4G networkBy: By Donny Jackson Decision could mean the end for ultra mobile broadband in U.S.... La. guard takes unusual migration pathBy: By Glenn Bischoff Rivada system to provide cellular connectivity, interoperable communications... Taking a byte out of crimeBy: By Lynnette Luna Intelligent wireless video surveillance systems are a force multiplier... Not your father's radio networkBy: By Jay M. Jacobsmeyer, P.E. Managing broadband capacity in a packet-based world requires a new mindset... New approaches to an old problemBy: By Dave Plank Using consumer technologies to improve in-building coverage... Through the looking glassBy: By Jim Barthold Wireless video gives emergency room doctors a vital head start on treatment... Turning the cornerBy: An MRT Staff Report Without question, 2008 will be the year of answers for the urgent-communications sector, as the future for key technologies, initiatives, entities and players finally will crystallize... A leap of faithBy: By Lynnette Luna Without a final standard, early adopters of 802.11n technology face risks... |
advertisement Essential ReadingWhen silence isn't goldenRadio vendors hear public safety's cryA long way to goA word to the wise700 MHz auction isn't time for greed |
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