<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <feed xmlns:dc="http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-namespace/" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> <title type="text">iGR</title> <subtitle type="text">Contains the last 20 releases</subtitle> <id>uuid:39f95578-225c-443c-9ea1-f8901c540c57;id=26114</id> <rights type="text">Copyright 2017, iGR</rights> <updated>2017-09-06T10:00:00Z</updated> <author> <name>newsdesk@globenewswire.com (NewsDesk)</name> <uri>http://www.globenewswire.com/LegacyRss?Length=4</uri> <email>newsdesk@globenewswire.com</email> </author> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/atomfeed/organization/gXI9bkuAO24DRW4OBf9PgA==" /> <link rel="self" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/atomfeed/organization/gXI9bkuAO24DRW4OBf9PgA==" /> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/09/06/1310516/0/en/iGR-announces-new-market-research-on-a-variety-of-Wireless-Mobile-industry-topics-relevant-for-the-transition-to-5G.html</id> <title type="text">iGR announces new market research on a variety of Wireless & Mobile industry topics relevant for the transition to 5G</title> <published>2017-09-06T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/09/06/1310516/0/en/iGR-announces-new-market-research-on-a-variety-of-Wireless-Mobile-industry-topics-relevant-for-the-transition-to-5G.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>New market studies, which were released during summer 2017, are currently available on the iGR website </p></em></p><p> </p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310516</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/08/30/1310511/0/en/New-iGR-study-forecasts-deployments-of-outdoor-and-indoor-DAS-in-the-U-S.html</id> <title type="text">New iGR study forecasts deployments of outdoor and indoor DAS in the U.S.</title> <published>2017-08-30T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/08/30/1310511/0/en/New-iGR-study-forecasts-deployments-of-outdoor-and-indoor-DAS-in-the-U-S.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Study also details DAS technology and its future deployments</p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - August 30, 2017) - </span> Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) began years ago with passive systems, donor antennas and coaxial cable. Today's DAS may look a bit different -- with remote units, fiber, maybe even a CPRI connection or a small cell as the radio source, but the function is unchanged: to provide coverage inside a building (iDAS) or in an outdoor area (oDAS).</p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310511</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/08/22/1310507/0/en/New-iGR-study-forecasts-the-Total-Addressable-Market-and-the-Actual-Deployments-of-Indoor-Small-Cells-in-the-U-S.html</id> <title type="text">New iGR study forecasts the Total Addressable Market and the Actual Deployments of Indoor Small Cells in the U.S.</title> <published>2017-08-22T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/08/22/1310507/0/en/New-iGR-study-forecasts-the-Total-Addressable-Market-and-the-Actual-Deployments-of-Indoor-Small-Cells-in-the-U-S.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Study also details the various types of indoor small cells </p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - August 22, 2017) - </span> Indoor small cells, which are used to improve mobile coverage within commercial and residential buildings, will be a large part of mobile operators' networks as they densify their LTE networks and prepare for 5G.</p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310507</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/07/24/1310503/0/en/New-iGR-report-identifies-major-trends-of-the-U-S-wireless-and-mobile-industry-during-the-second-quarter-of-2017.html</id> <title type="text">New iGR report identifies major trends of the U.S. wireless and mobile industry during the second quarter of 2017</title> <published>2017-07-24T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/07/24/1310503/0/en/New-iGR-report-identifies-major-trends-of-the-U-S-wireless-and-mobile-industry-during-the-second-quarter-of-2017.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Study also provides supporting research and forecasts</p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - July 24, 2017) - </span><strong> </strong>The wireless and mobile industry has continued to evolve in 2017 as rumors of mergers and 5G developments have been regularly announced. From all of the announcements of the second quarter, what were the major trends?</p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310503</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/07/13/1310499/0/en/New-iGR-study-forecasts-increasing-mobile-video-traffic-in-North-America.html</id> <title type="text">New iGR study forecasts increasing mobile video traffic in North America</title> <published>2017-07-13T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/07/13/1310499/0/en/New-iGR-study-forecasts-increasing-mobile-video-traffic-in-North-America.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Study also forecasts split between type of video traffic and between encrypted and unencrypted video </p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - July 13, 2017) - </span>The amount of mobile video passing over the mobile network continues to increase, as consumers watch more streaming movies and increasingly adopt other OTT services, such as Snapchat and WhatsApp, which allow users to embed videos in their messages. Mobile operators are thus being motivated to update their mobile network with densification and other strategies, so that they can continue to deliver a positive video experience to their subscribers.</p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310499</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/07/06/1310495/0/en/New-iGR-study-forecasts-increasing-home-broadband-and-Wi-Fi-usage-in-U-S-households.html</id> <title type="text">New iGR study forecasts increasing home broadband and Wi-Fi usage in U.S. households</title> <published>2017-07-06T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/07/06/1310495/0/en/New-iGR-study-forecasts-increasing-home-broadband-and-Wi-Fi-usage-in-U-S-households.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Study details U.S. consumer behavior trends surrounding usage </p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - July 06, 2017) - </span> Not surprisingly, home broadband usage in the U.S. is increasing, as U.S. consumers increasingly choose to watch a significant amount of their video content on the Internet using over-the-top video services, as well as engage in social networking, video chatting and other basic web activities on their home Wi-Fi networks. </p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310495</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/06/29/1310491/0/en/New-iGR-study-forecasts-the-Total-Addressable-Market-and-the-Actual-Deployments-of-Outdoor-Small-Cells-in-the-U-S.html</id> <title type="text">New iGR study forecasts the Total Addressable Market and the Actual Deployments of Outdoor Small Cells in the U.S.</title> <published>2017-06-29T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/06/29/1310491/0/en/New-iGR-study-forecasts-the-Total-Addressable-Market-and-the-Actual-Deployments-of-Outdoor-Small-Cells-in-the-U-S.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Study also discusses the issues that are slowing the deployment of outdoor small cells and transition to 5G</p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - June 29, 2017) - </span>Even though the outdoor small cell market is still in the beginning stages of deployment, outdoor small cells will eventually be an integral part of mobile networks. The demand for high quality data services on LTE networks continues to grow as mobile subscribers increasingly consume mobile data on their smartphones and tablets, especially to watch mobile video. And small cells are one solution that mobile operators will have to use to meet this growing demand for mobile data.</p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310491</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/06/20/1310487/0/en/New-iGR-study-forecasts-the-use-of-3-5-GHz-CBRS-spectrum-in-the-U-S.html</id> <title type="text">New iGR study forecasts the use of 3.5 GHz CBRS spectrum in the U.S.</title> <published>2017-06-20T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/06/20/1310487/0/en/New-iGR-study-forecasts-the-use-of-3-5-GHz-CBRS-spectrum-in-the-U-S.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Study also discusses technical aspects and the licensing scheme for the spectrum</p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - June 20, 2017) - </span>In April 2015 the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) established the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) for shared wireless broadband use of the 3550-3700 MHz band (commonly called the 3.5 GHz Band). The adoption of CBRS will be an additional way to address growing mobile data demand.</p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310487</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/06/13/1310484/0/en/New-iGR-study-profiles-U-S-mobile-consumers-usage-of-video-and-communication-OTT-services.html</id> <title type="text">New iGR study profiles U.S. mobile consumers' usage of video and communication OTT services</title> <published>2017-06-13T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/06/13/1310484/0/en/New-iGR-study-profiles-U-S-mobile-consumers-usage-of-video-and-communication-OTT-services.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Study profiles users according to demographic and mobile service variables</p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - June 13, 2017) - </span> Over the Top (OTT) services are becoming increasingly popular and offer services that range from messaging and photo sharing to video chat applications and video on-demand services. In many cases, OTT services have replaced services once provided by cable MSOs or mobile operators. For example, Netflix has increasingly replaced on-demand video offered by cable MSOs, while WhatsApp and Snapchat have replaced or supplemented the SMS service provided by mobile operators.</p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310484</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/06/09/1310480/0/en/New-iGR-study-analyzes-how-U-S-mobile-consumers-use-the-services-from-their-TV-and-Internet-providers.html</id> <title type="text">New iGR study analyzes how U.S. mobile consumers use the services from their TV and Internet providers</title> <published>2017-06-09T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/06/09/1310480/0/en/New-iGR-study-analyzes-how-U-S-mobile-consumers-use-the-services-from-their-TV-and-Internet-providers.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Study provides Net Promoter(R) Scores of providers and also discusses the number of mobile consumers who have disconnected TV service</p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - June 09, 2017) - </span> U.S. mobile consumers have a wide range of options when they want to watch video content both inside and outside of their home. No longer is 'TV' simply the channels provided by a cable or satellite TV provider, as a number of popular Internet video services, such as Netflix, YouTube, and WatchESPN, offer alternatives.</p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310480</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/06/07/1310476/0/en/New-iGR-white-paper-discusses-the-need-to-address-size-and-RF-performance-for-small-cell-deployments.html</id> <title type="text">New iGR white paper discusses the need to address size and RF performance for small cell deployments</title> <published>2017-06-07T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/06/07/1310476/0/en/New-iGR-white-paper-discusses-the-need-to-address-size-and-RF-performance-for-small-cell-deployments.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Sponsored by Microlab, the white paper discusses several configurations for successful small cell deployments </p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - June 07, 2017) - </span>In order to deploy 5G, the next generation of mobile network architectures that promises increasing speeds and lower latency, the network must be densified. Densification implies more cell sites in more locations and getting the signal closer to the users. This means significantly more small cells -- there is simply no choice other than to put more radios into the network.</p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310476</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/06/06/1310473/0/en/New-iGR-study-analyzes-U-S-mobile-consumers-perceptions-of-online-security.html</id> <title type="text">New iGR study analyzes U.S. mobile consumers' perceptions of online security</title> <published>2017-06-06T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/06/06/1310473/0/en/New-iGR-study-analyzes-U-S-mobile-consumers-perceptions-of-online-security.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Study measures perceptions of the relative security of LTE and Wi-Fi networks</p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - June 06, 2017) - </span>U.S. mobile consumers use their smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops for a wide range of online activities, including communication, social networking, video watching, online shopping and online banking. What are their perceptions regarding their online security when performing these activities? </p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310473</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/05/15/1310469/0/en/iGR-conducts-survey-of-Massachusetts-homeowners-preferences-for-Small-Cell-locations.html</id> <title type="text">iGR conducts survey of Massachusetts homeowners' preferences for Small Cell locations</title> <published>2017-05-15T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/05/15/1310469/0/en/iGR-conducts-survey-of-Massachusetts-homeowners-preferences-for-Small-Cell-locations.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>iGR will be discussing the findings of the study at the upcoming Wireless Infrastructure Show in Orlando, FL May 22nd - 24th </p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - May 15, 2017) - </span>As mobile operators expand their coverage and capacity with additional mobile equipment, they have many options regarding the physical deployments of small cells. As well as deploying more equipment on existing cell towers, the industry is also putting new poles in residential areas. Some of these deployments have proved to be controversial or problematic with local municipalities.</p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310469</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/05/03/1310466/0/en/New-iGR-study-forecasts-U-S-Mobile-Data-on-Unlicensed-Spectrum.html</id> <title type="text">New iGR study forecasts U.S. Mobile Data on Unlicensed Spectrum</title> <published>2017-05-03T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/05/03/1310466/0/en/New-iGR-study-forecasts-U-S-Mobile-Data-on-Unlicensed-Spectrum.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Study looks at how Wi-Fi Offload and Unlicensed LTE in 5GHz will be used to meet mobile data demand</p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - May 03, 2017) - </span> As mobile operators have deployed more LTE over the past few years, the demand for high speed mobile data has also increased. One way to supply that demand is for mobile operators to acquire more spectrum, but licensed spectrum is expensive and rare. The other option for mobile operators is to use unlicensed spectrum in one of two ways: offload traffic to a Wi-Fi network or use unlicensed spectrum (specifically, 5 GHz) for LTE.</p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310466</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/04/04/1310462/0/en/New-iGR-study-analyzes-where-and-how-U-S-mobile-consumers-purchase-their-mobile-phones.html</id> <title type="text">New iGR study analyzes where and how U.S. mobile consumers purchase their mobile phones</title> <published>2017-04-04T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/04/04/1310462/0/en/New-iGR-study-analyzes-where-and-how-U-S-mobile-consumers-purchase-their-mobile-phones.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Study looks at recent trends, including the increasing use of installment plans to purchase phones</p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - April 04, 2017) - </span>U.S. mobile consumers have a wide range of options when deciding where to purchase a mobile phone or smartphone. They can purchase it directly from their mobile service provider or the phone manufacturer, but many other options are also available, including electronics stores, such as Best Buy or Radio Shack, discount stores, such as Target, Walmart or even Costco, and online-only retailers, such as Amazon, eBay, or Newegg. And within each of these types of retailers, consumers usually have the choice to either purchase online or go to a physical store. </p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310462</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/03/31/1310458/0/en/New-iGR-study-forecasts-a-growing-number-of-Mobile-Fronthaul-and-Backhaul-Connections-for-Macrocells-and-Small-Cells-to-support-upcoming-5G.html</id> <title type="text">New iGR study forecasts a growing number of Mobile Fronthaul and Backhaul Connections for Macrocells and Small Cells to support upcoming 5G</title> <published>2017-03-31T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/03/31/1310458/0/en/New-iGR-study-forecasts-a-growing-number-of-Mobile-Fronthaul-and-Backhaul-Connections-for-Macrocells-and-Small-Cells-to-support-upcoming-5G.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Study also discusses both wired and wireless technology options </p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - March 31, 2017) - </span><strong> </strong>LTE is giving way to LTE-Advanced and LTE-Advanced Pro. 5G looms over the network strategies of mobile operators, as does the ongoing move toward CRAN, SDN and NFV. All of these factors drive the need for reliable, scalable and cost effective fronthaul and backhaul. </p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310458</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/03/22/1310453/0/en/New-iGR-study-analyzes-the-impact-of-many-factors-on-U-S-Mobile-Consumer-Churn.html</id> <title type="text">New iGR study analyzes the impact of many factors on U.S. Mobile Consumer Churn</title> <published>2017-03-22T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/03/22/1310453/0/en/New-iGR-study-analyzes-the-impact-of-many-factors-on-U-S-Mobile-Consumer-Churn.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Study also identifies those mobile consumers likely to churn, the reasons they do so, and how churn can be triggered </p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - March 22, 2017) - </span>Churn rates, which indicate the percentage of subscribers that end their service, are an important metric used to rate the performance of U.S. mobile operators and are regularly reported in mobile operators' quarterly results. Because the overall number of mobile subscribers is no longer growing in the saturated U.S. mobile market, service providers must lure subscribers away from another provider if they want to grow their subscriber base.</p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310453</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/03/15/1310449/0/en/iGR-releases-new-video-infographic-on-the-Opportunity-for-In-Building-Cellular.html</id> <title type="text">iGR releases new video infographic on the Opportunity for In-Building Cellular</title> <published>2017-03-15T10:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/03/15/1310449/0/en/iGR-releases-new-video-infographic-on-the-Opportunity-for-In-Building-Cellular.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>The video infographic, based on sponsored research, is available for free download </p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - March 15, 2017) - </span>Mobile connectivity is an increasingly important requirement of a commercial building, along with a good location, parking and other amenities. Although ninety percent of the businesses in the U.S. currently have Wi-Fi, the next step is to bring cellular service into the more than one million commercial buildings that are currently in the U.S. and make it coexist with Wi-Fi. </p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310449</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/02/13/1310446/0/en/iGR-announces-new-Wireless-Mobile-Webinar-Series-covering-a-variety-of-topics-relevant-for-5G.html</id> <title type="text">iGR announces new Wireless & Mobile Webinar Series covering a variety of topics relevant for 5G</title> <published>2017-02-13T11:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/02/13/1310446/0/en/iGR-announces-new-Wireless-Mobile-Webinar-Series-covering-a-variety-of-topics-relevant-for-5G.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Free Webinars will occur monthly during the first half of 2017 </p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - February 13, 2017) - </span> <em>iG</em>R, a market research consultancy focused on the wireless and mobile industry, is pleased to announce five additional webinars in its Webinar Series. The free monthly webinars will focus on several Wireless & Mobile topics that are relevant as mobile operators prepare for 5G, as well as current mobile consumer trends in the U.S. The webinars will be presented by Iain Gillott, the president of <em>iG</em>R and one of the wireless industry's leading analysts.</p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310446</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> <entry> <id>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/02/07/1310442/0/en/New-iGR-study-provides-cost-estimates-for-the-deployment-of-millimeter-wave-bands-in-the-U-S.html</id> <title type="text">New iGR study provides cost estimates for the deployment of millimeter wave bands in the U.S.</title> <published>2017-02-07T11:00:00Z</published> <updated>2024-11-22T01:08:38Z</updated> <link rel="alternate" href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2017/02/07/1310442/0/en/New-iGR-study-provides-cost-estimates-for-the-deployment-of-millimeter-wave-bands-in-the-U-S.html" /> <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><em><p>Study also discusses the benefits and challenges of the band in various use cases</p></em></p><p><span class="mw_region">AUSTIN, TX</span><span>--(Marketwired - February 07, 2017) - </span>Multiple millimeter wave (mmWave) bands have been in commercial use for decades, but this spectrum has been a relatively niche player compared to lower bands, such as those used by cellular. However, millimeter wave is increasingly attractive to many companies and governments.</p>]]></content> <dc:identifier>1310442</dc:identifier> <dc:language>en</dc:language> <dc:publisher>GlobeNewswire Inc.</dc:publisher> <dc:contributor>iGR</dc:contributor> <dc:modified>Fri, 26 Jan 2018 04:07 GMT</dc:modified> </entry> </feed>