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A Brief History of the World’s First Cell Phones

November 15, 2022 | By Katie Rees | MOU | If you’re reading this, you’ve probably got your own cell phone. Throughout the 21st century, our need for and reliance on phones has grown exponentially. You may have even said, “I can’t live without my phone!” a few times in the past. In a way, […]

The FCC launches detailed broadband coverage maps

November 21, 2022 | By Shawn Knight | TechSpot | The Federal Communications Commission has launched an interactive broadband map that provides a snapshot of broadband coverage across the US. Maps that highlight the availability of various services are nothing new (remember those early, spotty cell phone coverage maps?). The FCC has maintained broadband coverage […]

2023 Training Classes Posted!

We are excited to be offering high quality training in the new year and have started adding 2023 trainings to our calendar! For the most up to date training offerings please refer to the website here: https://w4.leadsonline.com/hawktraining/

iPhone 14s now can send SOS via satellite. Use it carefully.

November 15, 2022 | By Heather Kelly & Chris Velazco | The Washington Post | By adding satellite SOS to its newest phones, Apple is taking what was a niche safety feature and offering it to millions of iPhone 14 owners. They can use it to reach emergency services in everything from natural disasters and […]

Ericsson plans to turn Vonage into a 5G app powerhouse

November 14, 2022 | By Sue Marek | Fierce Wireless | When Ericsson revealed nearly a year ago that was acquiring New Jersey-based Vonage Holdings for about $6.2 billon, the company said it planned use Vonage’s developer ecosystem to help wireless operators better monetize their 5G investments by developing stronger 5G use cases. That’s still […]