Samsung has begun offering LTE editions of its Galaxy smartphone and tablet to customers in the US
American mobile operator Sprint is reportedly mulling an acquisition of WiMax service provider Clearwire
Apple iPhone owners wary about prospect of 4G connections but many think they have 4G links already
Smart Grids won't happen without cheap ubiquitous networking. White space technologies could deliver that, says Peter Judge
All of the UK's mobile operators think Ofcom's 4G spectrum auction is unfair. That is a very good sign, says…
Everything Everywhere wants more 4G spectrum from Ofcom's auction proposals. Vodafone says it has plenty
Mobile and satellite operators reckon fibre is getting a leg-up at national level, but fibre broadband isn't always a winner,…
4G technology will improve the spectrum efficiency of mobile networks, according to new research from Ofcom
The uptake of LTE continues as a new report predicts it will reach 16 million users by the end of…
HTC has paid a US firm for dozens of patents including 4G-related intellectual property
Mobile operator welcomes Ofcom's bid to preserve competition - but still wants redress for earlier decisions
Just as the US loses a mobile operator, Ofcom is taking action to preserve competition in the UK. Peter Judge…
Strict limits in the 4G auction next year will ensure the survival of four competing operators, says Ofcom
AT&T will become the US' largest carrier if its $39 cash and stock deal to acquire T-Mobile USA is approved…
O2 has launched an improved 3G service using the refarmed 2G mobile spectrum
Vodafone and Ofcom deny 3UK's claim that 4G spectrum auction will put it out of business
The UK regulator has promised to share 4G mobile spectrum fairly, and keep competition keen
Single chip base stations will rebalance the network towards simple systems, says Lisa Su of Freescale
Tablets will get more attention than smartphones, and LTE will see off WiMax, at Mobile World Congress, says GSMA
Could tiny lightRadio base stations from Alcatel Lucent make big cell phone masts obsolete?
ARM Holdings is offering two new processors to allow new devices to exploit LTE wireless technology
Enterprise mobility decision makers won't be swayed by 4G in 2011, but that stance won't last long, predicts Andrew Garcia