Discover the benefits of a policy driven intelligent connection management solution, such as InterDigital's Smart Access Manager, from the perspective of subscribers and service providers.
Public Wi-Fi is increasingly important for the business models of communications service providers and for consumers, but it will not fulfil its full potential unless it is seamlessly integrated with other networks, particularly cellular ones. ReThink Technology Research conducted a survey in March 2015 for InterDigital to investigate service providers'...
Nowadays, agile operators view unlicensed spectrum as a tool that can be used to help build a heterogeneous network that offers users a homogenous experience. Wi-Fi is no longer considered the competition, but instead a potential partner. To learn more about carrier-grade Wi-Fi, how operators are integrating Wi-Fi into their...
The Smart City concept is predicted to provide safer, more efficient and environmentally conscious living corridors for a large and growing urban population. The migration of a city’s energy grid, transportation system, and more to efficient platforms that are interconnected is a tremendously complex task that will require many partnerships...
The next major shift in mobile broadband – 5G – will enable innovative services through emerging wireless core technologies and a programmable infrastructure designed to meet new requirements. One of the emerging technologies from 5G is LAA-LTE. This report published by Senza Fili in collaboration with RCR Wireless focuses on...
With the first commerical deployments of 5G predicted to begin in just five years, learn more about the requirements, use cases and technologies of 5G.
In wireless networks such as those based on IEEE 802.11, packet losses due to fading and interference are often misinterpreted as indications of congestion, causing unnecessary decrease in the data sending rate due to congestion control at higher layer protocols. For delay-constrained applications such as video teleconferencing, packet losses may...
With the growth rate of new-device mobile data traffic significantly greater than the growth rate of users, Wi-Fi wireless data delivery currently accounts for 20 times more of data delivery than cellular systems. Wi-Fi wireless data delivery is expected to increase exponentially through 2017. This paper provides an overview of...