Author name: John Rowe

The In-Building Market is heating up! Why WIA is Introducing “The In-Building Forum”

Why the WIA has formed the In-Building Forum In-building wireless networks are critical components of today’s wireless infrastructure. These systems use a variety of network architectures and spectrum bands to extend cellular service inside stadiums, commercial buildings, hotels, convention centers, hospitals, university campuses, airports, and other large buildings. Private wireless, small cells and DAS, and […]

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Eliminate Dead Spots – Improve Signal Strength – 150 MHz to 5 GHz WilsonPro Wideband 4G/5G Cellular Scanner and Certificate Training

Great Deal to get a State of the Art Cellular Scanner with Certificate Training from Wilson Pro for $400 on October 3, 2024 in the Boston area You might not want to miss this opportunity to receive an information-packed one-day training on the latest cellular technologies for enterprise connectivity. This will help you learn how

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Wireless Responsible for 9% of US GDP, 25% of US Jobs Growth

Wireless Responsible for 9% of US GDP, 25% of US Jobs Growth According to Wireless Investment and Economic Benefits, a report by Timothy Tardiff, Affiliate at Advanced Analytical Consulting Group, the five major wireless providers are among the top companies making capital expenditure investment in the United States economy being responsible for 9% of US

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In-Building Wireless Market Value to Increase Over 250% in Ten Years

In-Building Wireless Market Value to Increase Over 250% in Ten Years A market report published by fact.mr has forecast the in-building wireless sector market valuation to grow from $43.6B in 2024 to $113B by the end of 2034. According to the report, “Growing commercialization of the 5G network is projected to contribute to the increased adoption of

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In-Building Wireless Market to Increase 250% by 2035

In-Building Wireless Market Accelerates at 10% CAGR to Reach US$ 113 Billion by 2034: Fact.MR Report Rising Demand for Smart and Intelligent Buildings Widening Scope for In-Building Wireless Solution Providers. A market report published by fact.mr has forecast the in-building wireless sector market valuation to grow from $43.6B in 2024 to $113B by the end of

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The Good Life

The Good Life This post in part relates to Nebraska where highway entry signs espouse “The Good Life.” So, here is free access to a 14-page summary of a book titled “A Guide to the Good Life.” For those that prefer a shorter summary: “A Guide to the Good Life” is an eye-opening read about

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NTIA Launches New Broadband Permitting and Mapping Tool

NTIA Launches New Broadband Permitting and Mapping Tool The NTIA launched a new mapping tool in an effort help grant recipients and others deploying infrastructure identify permit requirements and avoid potential environmental impacts when connecting a particular location to broadband service. The “Permitting and Environmental Information Application” is designed to help federal broadband grant recipients and subgrantees identify and

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Just released: NTIA’s Accountability Report re: Artificial Intelligence

NTIA’s Accountability Report re: AI Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are rapidly becoming part of the fabric of everyday American life. From customer service to image generation to manufacturing, AI systems are everywhere. Alongside their potential for good, AI systems also pose risks of harm. The risks include inaccurate or false outputs; unlawful discriminatory algorithmic decision

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