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Your Mobile Subscribers Can Pay for Their Devices in Their Own Time
NRTC Mobile Solutions, one of the nation’s leading mobile virtual network operators (MVNO), has begun working with Splitit, the Atlanta-based developer of a platform to enable installment payments. The new partnership will make it possible for all Mobile Solutions resellers to offer consumers convenient installment plans for smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices.
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Wireless Industry Checks in With NTIA on 6G
NTIA accepted industry comments on shareholders’ visions of 6G wireless technology. Commenters tended to say that there is still significant innovation being developed with current 5G technology and some said it is still unclear what the use cases for 6G will be. Equipment manufacturer Ericsson said that it is developing 6G with the goal of increasing energy efficiency.
FCC Votes to Move Ahead With 5G Fund
The FCC has adopted a Second Report and Order to move forward with the long-delayed 5G Fund, a $9 million universal service program meant to expand advanced wireless services to rural areas. The Commission originally drafted rules for a 5G Fund reverse auction in 2020. However, it delayed implementation as it improved the accuracy of supporting data in the National Broadband Map. Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said that there is no longer reason to delay the program further.
NRTC Enters Alliance to Bring Private Wireless Network Connections to Electric Co-ops
Over the past year, NRTC has worked with wireless equipment manufacturer Ericsson to develop the many use cases electric cooperatives could implement using private wireless networks. Now Ericsson and NRTC have joined in an alliance with Southern Linc, wireless communications subsidiary of Southern Company, and 900 MHz spectrum holder Anterix. The collaboration seeks to transform the current communications landscape for co-ops to improve reliability and security.