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Venturebeat | April 07, 2020
Most of Apple’s key executives and engineers are anonymous, never appearing on stage or in news stories, but Rubén Caballero is an exception — a long-term wireless engineering VP who helped develop multiple iPhones dating back to the original model, and reportedly red-flagged the iPhone 4’s antenna design internally before it became infamous. Now Caballero has joined Microsoft, his LinkedIn page confirms (via Bloomberg), and his new role could be significant: He left App...
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Airgain | February 24, 2022
Airgain, Inc. (NASDAQ: AIRG), a leading provider of advanced wireless connectivity technologies and systems used to enable high performance networking across a broad range of devices and markets, today announced that it has been awarded the Andrew Seybold Award for Technology Innovation by the Public Safety Broadband Technology Association (PSBTA). The award was announced at the 10-Year Anniversary Celebration for FirstNet®, hosted by the PSBTA, the Public Safety Spectrum Alliance (PSSA), an...
Inseego Corp | September 13, 2022
Inseego Corp. announced today that the Inseego Wavemaker™ FG2000 5G indoor router is now available for Drei Austria business customers. This compelling 5G fixed wireless access (FWA) solution is purpose-built for businesses to enable secure, high-performance, reliable internet for business applications. Drei is part of 3 Group Europe, which includes networks in Austria, Denmark, Italy, Ireland, Sweden and the United Kingdom. This represents the second member of the 3 Group to select Inseeg...
Venturebeat | March 31, 2020
Prior to this year, 5G carrier AT&T had already placed a large bet on the 39GHz millimeter wave radio band, acquiring FiberTower’s sizable 379MHz blocks of spectrum. Today, AT&T confirmed that it has more than doubled its national 39GHz spectrum holdings to 786MHz, on average, a development that should enable the carrier to offer at least 3Gbps download speeds across the country — assuming it has the wherewithal to actually build towers to support the short-distance mmWave ho...
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