GREENSBORO, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Network Wireless Solutions (NWS) today announced a planned leadership succession designed to support the company’s continued growth and long-term value creation.
TROY, Mich.: 15 Jan. 2026 — The U.S. wireless network continues to deliver strong performance and consistency across providers, with the industry reporting just 9 problems per 100 uses (PP100) or ...
Tens of thousands of people -- more than 180,000 at one point -- across the United States reported issues using Verizon Wednesday. Many of them are located in the New York City area. Verizon said it ...
Verizon phones across the US should now be able to connect after experiencing service issues yesterday. Verizon phones across the US should now be able to connect after experiencing service issues ...
MINNEAPOLIS—The Trump administration’s immigration-enforcement crackdown in blue cities like Los Angeles and Chicago has sparked a rolling countermovement: Neighbors armed with whistles and cameras ...
While Wi-Fi 7 adoption is accelerating among enterprises, retail Wi-Fi 8 products could arrive as early as summer 2026. Wi-Fi 8 is aimed at boosting reliability and lowering latency in dense, ...
A research team at the University of Ottawa has developed an advanced artificial intelligence system designed to autonomously defend wireless networks from jamming attacks, operating much like a ...
Some Massachusetts schools will be closed for the remainder of the week due to Monday's blizzard. There's a new drug that can help early morning shift workers stay awake and alert, a study out of ...
Wi-Fi internet has reached a point of utility and ubiquity that just about everyone wants it and needs it every day. Of course, much like unscrupulous individuals stealing cable, not everyone wants to ...
Booz Allen Hamilton has secured a $99 million contract from the U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command to design, deploy and sustain advanced wireless connectivity for MSC’s government-operated ships.
Back in the day, if you ever felt like someone was watching you, you merely had to look around for a creep or two. Today, thanks to the advent of virtually invisible wireless networks, things aren't ...