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AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwired - Jun 4, 2014) - Small cells and heterogeneous networks are a common topic of discussion in the wireless and mobile industry. Because small cell deployments vary so greatly...
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AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwired - May 30, 2014) - Because the locations of small cell deployments vary so greatly, there is no single solution for how they will be backhauled. When operators choose...
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AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwired - May 28, 2014) - Due to consumers' infatuation with all types of video, both viewing and sharing, as well as the increasing number of mobile subscribers in the world, the...
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AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwired - May 15, 2014) - Automakers, mobile operators and technology vendors have made major announcements in 2014 regarding their connected car offerings. Additional connected...
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AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwired - May 9, 2014) - The year 2014 has ushered in a flood of announcements regarding connected car services from automakers, wireless carriers and technology vendors....
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AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwired - May 2, 2014) - Long accustomed to capital-intensive macrocell networks, mobile operators are now evolving their radio networks to small cells and het-nets to provide...
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AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwired - May 1, 2014) - Wireless backhaul solutions for small cells and heterogeneous networks are diverse, as small cell deployments vary significantly in installation locations...
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AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwired - Apr 14, 2014) - Small cells and heterogeneous networks are a hot topic in wireless backhaul because there is no single, clear solution to where these devices will be...
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AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwired - Apr 9, 2014) - iGR, a market research consultancy focused on the wireless and mobile industry, is pleased to announce its 2014 Webinar Series. The six free monthly...
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AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwired - Apr 8, 2014) - Tablets have become a significant computing device for many consumers. In addition to personal use, tablets are being used in many sectors including...