LTE stories
Spark New Zealand customers with patchy reception can now use a carrier-approved booster in vehicles, small homes and apartments.
Customers in storm-hit areas could still text if mobile coverage fails, as One NZ prepares satellite backup ahead of Cyclone Vaianu.
Remote responders and field teams gain a faster way to restore communications where fixed networks are absent or damaged.
Adoption of dedicated LTE and 5G systems is accelerating, with manufacturing still dominant and 5G now taking more than half of new projects.
Frontline staff gain a device that merges recording and live communications, as Hytera targets public safety, retail and healthcare users.
Police and other public safety users in the UK and Europe will get AI-linked command systems that fuse video, maps and dispatch tools.
Industrial sites with tight spaces could gain local vision AI processing, as Aetina's four compact systems go into mass production.
Public safety buyers gain a new check on mixed-vendor kit, as GCF certification now requires interoperability tests alongside conformance.
More operators are now focused on network quality and service models as 5G deployment matures, GSA says.
Network downtime fell as millions of travellers drove a more than 20% rise in mobile data use on Indonesia’s Eid homecoming routes.
Remote crews can now stay connected and monitored through Zetifi’s multi-network system, reducing risk and unnecessary check-ins in the field.
Contrivian launches Constellation, a single LEO satellite service unifying Starlink, Amazon Leo and others for uninterrupted connectivity.
Contrivian to resell Amazon Leo LEO satellite services for resilient US government networks, blending space links with fibre and 5G.
Wireless flaws have surged 230-fold since 2010, as Bastille warns AI data centres and critical infrastructure face escalating unseen risks.
The agreement deepens BMW Group's software push, with Verizon set to support embedded services and telematics across its US vehicle range.
Remote crews in emergency and mission-critical settings can now share satellite-backed connectivity across larger field teams, Contrivian said.
Mining operators are set to gain safer, more reliable site connectivity as Epiroc adds Ericsson's LTE and 5G products to its portfolio.
Crowds of more than 59,000 runners and spectators could leave phones struggling with calls, data and live tracking along the route.
Deployable 4G and 5G kits for defence and emergency teams are set to shrink as Apeiroon adopts RANsemi's RNS802 chip.
The Netherlands has been named Europe's top market for 5G mobile quality, beating Denmark, Norway and Switzerland in MedUX's latest study.