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    Carl Weinschenk

    Carl Weinschenk Carl Weinschenk Carl Weinschenk is a long-time IT and telecom journalist. His coverage areas include the IoT, artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence, drones, 3D printing LTE and 5G, SDN, NFV, net neutrality, municipal broadband, unified communications and business continuity/disaster recovery. Weinschenk has written about wireless and phone companies, cable operators and their vendor ecosystems. He also has written about alternative energy and runs a website, The Daily Music Break, as a hobby.

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    Small Cell Technology Transforms the Cellular Industry

    The scramble to support cellular and wireless services now in the field and prepare for demand that is expected...

    Chipping Away at Android’s Fragmentation Problem

    22 Android Apps for Meeting Success Android’s ride from nothing to the most used mobile operating system hasn’t all...

    Efforts Continue to Breach the Persistent Digital Divide

    Fifteen Wi-Fi Predictions for 2015 The digital divide was an issue during the earlier days of telephone services, long...

    The Telecom Mergers, or Attempted Mergers, Continue

    Until about a month ago, the focus was on the acquisition of Time Warner Cable by Comcast. That deal...

    802.11ac Wave 2 Is a Big Commitment

    What Would Happen on a Day Without Data? The second wave of 802.11ac Wi-Fi is nearing, and it’s a...

    Comcast Expands Its Gigabit Pro Offering

    What Would Happen on a Day Without Data? Perhaps the most important event of the past few months was...

    A Milestone Approaches in the Never Ending End of...

    The Impact of Mobility on the Enterprise For years, the IP powers that be have warned that the world...

    Bandwidth: Build It and They Will Probably Come

    Developing Tech: What's Next? Google Fiber, cable companies and other wired providers are offering Gigabit per second and faster...

    Disregard What Telecom Execs Say About Net Neutrality’s Impact...

    What Would Happen on a Day Without Data? It seems that top corporate executives and the companies for which...

    Network Functions Virtualization Will Transform Networking, but Not Overnight

    How NFV Is Linking People and Machines Network functions virtualization (NFV), along with software-defined networks (SDNs), is part of...

    Smartphone Sales Up, But Barely

    Only a few technology firms – IBM, Microsoft and Apple come to mind – are as iconic as AOL....

    Technology and Deal Making Change the Tower Sector

    Developing Tech: What's Next? The revolution in mobile communications – the sheer amount, the demanding nature of much of...