Sanctions against Russia go beyond those imposed by the US government. Here's the list of companies taking action too.
Super-snappy responsiveness is the foundation for the more radical uses of mobile networks.
The networking giant also says most people around the world use more than 10GB of data each month.
A growing list of companies, including Qualcomm, Ericsson and Google, have withdrawn from the mobile conference, which will take place in June.
The technology's coverage will be broader. Devices will be cheaper. And we might start seeing applications that tap into 5G's benefits.
A new report from Ericsson finds about 1 billion people will be in 5G coverage areas by the end of the year.
Issues like the pandemic and the Supreme Court hog the election spotlight, but the tech industry faces massive changes if Trump gets a second term.
The two organizations plan to survey 35 countries by the end of 2023 to get a better picture of what areas lack internet access.
China isn't the only country jockeying for control. The US dominated 4G's expansion and expects to do the same now.
The pandemic has caused hiccups in some regions, but the super-fast wireless tech keeps rolling out.
In today's top stories, Starbucks is the latest company to boycott ads on social networks, the US government is considering a boost to 5G and NASA wants you to help design a new space toilet.
A report by networking giant Ericsson finds things aren't quite as rosy in North America and Europe.