Real Wireless
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Is the UK heading for a car crash of standards?
Real Wireless experts recently came together to discuss the likely trends in wireless for 2021. Despite the issues slowing down activity over...
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26 GHz – A radical approach to licensing in higher frequencies to increase spectrum efficiency
A new study carried out by Real Wireless on behalf of the UK Spectrum Policy Forum (UK SPF ) proposes a radical approach to licensing the 26...
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Connected vehicles: The long and winding road
The automotive industry’s goal was for every new vehicle to be connected by 2022. Now, less than 18 months out, things are more or less on...
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Rail connectivity – further down the track
Passenger connectivity on trains is not a new topic. Unfortunately, neither are the issues it throws up. Of course one central problem...
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Due diligence: a deeper insight
I was recently chatting to a consultant from a highly regarded multi-asset alternative investment firm. He knows and understands the...
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Rural and remote connectivity: the height of innovation
We’ve written a lot recently about asset sharing in networks. It is undoubtedly an important option for operators looking for ways to make 4G...
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Towercos: backing into the limelight and moving up the value chain
Passive infrastructure owners? Hardly. Tower companies have been seen as a driving force behind multiple operator infrastructure sharing for...
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Independent towercos: the outsourcing opportunity
It’s second time lucky for independent tower companies. Back in 2008, the financial downturn made selling off towers and leasing them back a...
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Indoor coverage: problem or opportunity
The challenge of indoor enterprise connectivity is well-rehearsed. Not long ago a service-based industry like a hotel based its reputation on...