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Erin Raney, Director of Network Technology Services and Innovation at T-Mobile, show how robots in T-Mobiles lab demonstrate one of 5Gs benefits - millisecond reaction time - by balancing and controlling a ball much more rapidly than is possible with todays slower 4G technology. The lab is part of T-Mobiles effort to test out next-generation wireless technologies and services, including 5G  (Mike Siegel/Seattle Times/TNS)

T-Mobile moves the needle in its research lab to compete with larger rivals

March 28, 2017

SEATTLE — For a couple of minutes in a small, nondescript T-Mobile US conference room, the future of wireless is here. Two phone-book sized pieces of equipment stand about 8 feet apart, one representing...

Google To Enter Wireless Business

Google To Enter Wireless Business

January 22, 2015

By Matt O’Brien San Jose Mercury News (TNS) MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google is taking a leap into the wireless business, according to reports that say the Internet giant plans to partner with Sprint...

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