AT&T Ericsson Operators Unwrapped: The 5G Evolution On-Demand November 20, 2024 AT&T network chief hails open RAN progress LIVE FROM MWL UNWRAPPED: AT&T executive Yigal Elbaz told Mobile World Live a massive open RAN deal the operator awarded to Ericsson in 2023 was a shot in the arm for the approach, which he believes is gaining more traction than it might get credit for. By Michael Carroll
AI & Cloud AT&T Ericsson Network Tech RAN Vendors November 11, 2024 TIP execs outline open RAN momentum as AI enters fray LIVE FROM TIP FYUZ24, DUBLIN: Freshly appointed Telecom Infra Project chair Rob Soni argued there is an opportunity for non-incumbents to grab a slice of the open RAN sector thanks to the early work by big-name operators including his regular paymaster AT&T. By Michael Carroll
AT&T Network Tech Operators November 11, 2024 AT&T, Simetric serve up console for IoT end points AT&T and IoT platform company Simetric teamed up to offer enterprises a dashboard console to manage and monitor IoT endpoints across multiple operator environments. By Mike Robuck
AT&T North America Operators November 7, 2024 AT&T scores spectrum from UScellular in $1B cash deal UScellular named AT&T as the buyer for some of its spectrum in an all-cash deal valued at $1 billion, its latest move involving the assets following a $4.4 billion arrangement with T-Mobile US in May and a deal with Verizon last month. By Mike Robuck
AT&T North America Operators November 6, 2024 AT&T powers up IoT partnership with EV charging company AT&T joined forces with EV charging company Voltpost to provide IoT connectivity to lampposts across the US state of Michigan in a bid to provide more charging stations. By Mike Robuck
5G+ AT&T October 30, 2024 AT&T boxes up 5G, fibre for businesses AT&T took a step towards the convergence of its 5G and fibre broadband services for businesses with a new gateway which automatically switches customers to wireless in the event of an outage. By Mike Robuck
AT&T Network Tech Operators October 28, 2024 AT&T strikes $1B Corning fibre deal AT&T agreed a multi-year, $1 billion deal to buy next-generation fibre, cable and connectivity products from glass-specialist Corning to advance the operator's deployment and provision of broadband services. By Mike Robuck