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5G could change the world. 5G is also marketing hype.
by
Andy Uhler
Dec 5, 2019
This week, T-Mobile rolled out its “5G” service nationwide. But instead of a revolutionary change in data speeds, it’ll boost downloads by an average of 20%.
Rural broadband is a problem, and Georgia is mapping it
by
Emma Hurt
Oct 23, 2019
In its quest to improve internet access, the state is taking matters into its own hands.
Tracking the “King of Robocalls”
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bennett Purser
Apr 2, 2019
A Wired reporter tells about the man responsible for nearly 100 million automated calls.
5G wireless without China
by
Scott Tong
Jan 7, 2019
Washington regulators are debating a ban on Chinese telecom hardwire, but rural America may pay the price.
Researchers say wireless companies are slowing down video streams
by
Molly Wood
Dec 10, 2018
The story behind bandwidth throttling.
A big auction is the latest in America’s race to 5G
by
Molly Wood
Nov 26, 2018
But are we too late to the party?
For public good, not for profit.
The local, national and global fight over 5G infrastructure
by
Molly Wood
Oct 11, 2018
Turns out, building a new wireless network doesn't happen without a tussle.
Who's going to pay for 5G?
Sep 26, 2018
The Federal Communications Commission is seeking to limit the municipal fees that wireless companies must pay to install their new 5G antennas.
How an auction for a wireless frequency is affecting high school and amateur theaters
Aug 28, 2018
"Papa can you hear me? No? Is this thing on?"