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Colin Gibbs

@colin_gibbs

Editor @FierceWireless. Journo, former Gigaom Research analyst, skeptic, wordsmith, seamhead, dad, husband, bourbon fan. Serial dog rescuer.

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Google, Intelsat spar over C-Band fiercewireless.com/wireless/googl… 18 to 36 months to free up the spectrum? Which end of that range do we think will be more realistic?

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Once a Tier 1 operator launches a commercial #5G network, its competitors will follow as quickly as they can. Operators will launch 5G and figure out how to best monetize it as they go. fiercewireless.com/5g/industry-vo… via @DHSchoolar

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Editor’s Corner—Inside C Spire’s maverick strategy for fixed wireless fiercewireless.com/5g/editor-s-co… 1. Sure, there's no shortage of techs to get fixed wireless out. But isn't the point of using 5G the value of scale? 2. Wonder if anyone will complain about co-opting 5G marketing?

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My latest: fiercewireless.com/iot/editor-s-c… $Dish is spending $1B to build out an NB-IoT network for #IoT applications. But new details and pricing from T-Mobile open a window into just how small of an opportunity Dish appears to be chasing.

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Dish has spent roughly $20 billion over the past decade to amass a significant spectrum portfolio, and has roughly 95 MHz of low-band and mid-band spectrum per market. Cowen estimates that spectrum now is worth some $30.2 billion. fiercewireless.com/wireless/dish-…

Dish has spent roughly $20 billion over the past decade to amass a significant spectrum portfolio, and has roughly 95 MHz of low-band and mid-band spectrum per market. Cowen estimates that spectrum now is worth some $30.2 billion. fiercewireless.com/wireless/dish-…
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“We also continue to believe that CommScope will continue to maintain leading share at AT&T, although Kathrein is well positioned to grab one-third of that order flow if it can execute,” says Olivia Saptarini fiercewireless.com/wireless/at-t-…

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Here's my latest: fiercewireless.com/tech/editor-s-… How the city of Sacramento got to 5G, and what it means for the rest of the U.S. $VZ #5G

Here's my latest: fiercewireless.com/tech/editor-s-…
How the city of Sacramento got to 5G, and what it means for the rest of the U.S. 

$VZ #5G
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T-Mobile is on pace to report around 614,000 net new postpaid handset customers in the first quarter, according to the analysts at Wells Fargo. That’s below the Wall Street research firm’s initial estimate of 678,000 for the period. fiercewireless.com/wireless/t-mob… $TMUS

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My latest: bit.ly/2EwswSh While private Wi-Fi networks running on unlicensed spectrum are common, it has been difficult to find examples of private networks using licensed spectrum and cellular equipment. That, however, is starting to change.

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GE said it has used the 3.65 GHz band to develop WiMAX-powered networks that it sells to industrial and critical infrastructure customers. fiercewireless.com/wireless/edito… #privatewireless

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Nokia noted that “certain parties,” which the company did not name, have been using the FCC’s pending vote on national security to gin up sales ahead of a possible crackdown on suppliers. fiercewireless.com/tech/fcc-s-pen…

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If this is the first major auction of #5G spectrum, it's decidedly underwhelming: fiercewireless.com/5g/editor-s-co…

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T-Mobile provided the lowest latency recordings on a 4G connection at 29.8 ms. Verizon came in third in terms of latency at 34.6 ms on 4G, while Sprint had the longest latency figures with a measurement of 37.9 ms. fiercewireless.com/wireless/veriz… hat tip Tutela Technologies