What AT&T & Nokia’s Victory in $166M Patent Case Means for 5G Innovation

Introduction On September 24, 2025, a U.S. appeals court handed a notable win to AT&T and Nokia by overturning a $166 million verdict in a patent infringement case. For companies operating in the telecommunications and wireless infrastructure sector (like ours at 5Gstore), this ruling carries important implications — especially around risk, licensing, and confidence in […]

T-Mobile Expands Starlink Satellite Data to iPhones: What It Means for LEO Connectivity

In a move that underscores how satellite and cellular networks are converging, T-Mobile has just expanded its T-Satelliteservice (powered by Starlink) so that eligible iPhones can now access Apple apps via satellite data. This is more than just a gimmick — it marks a step toward more ubiquitous connectivity, especially for folks who wander outside cell-tower […]

Teltonika RutOS 7.17 & TswOS 1.7 Firmware Updates: Smarter, Safer, and Why Keeping Routers Current Matters

Teltonika Networks recently published a firmware update for its RutOS (version 7.17) and TswOS (version 1.7) operating systems. These updates bring several new features, UX improvements, and security enhancements. For anyone using Teltonika routers, switches, or deploying IoT / industrial networking, these updates are well worth a look. Below is a breakdown of what the […]

Why Apple’s N1 Chip Skips the 320 MHz Channel — What It Means for iPhone 17 & the Evolution from WiFi-5 to WiFi-7

As wireless standards evolve rapidly, device-makers and consumers alike are trying to keep pace with what the latest chips can actually deliver — especially when vendors begin advertising new WiFi capabilities. Apple’s newly introduced N1 wireless networking chip in the iPhone 17 line is a case in point. While this custom chip supports WiFi-7, Apple has confirmed it does not support the […]

Apple iPhone 17 and iPhone Air Launch With A19 Chips and Breakthrough Memory Safety Technology

Apple’s newly announced iPhone 17 and iPhone Air are drawing attention not only for their sleek design and performance upgrades but also for a groundbreaking security enhancement. With the launch of the A19 and A19 Pro chips, Apple has introduced a powerful new feature called Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE). This innovation promises to make iPhones much more resilient against a wide […]

Peplink Firmware 8.5.3: New Features, Fixes, and Why You Should Upgrade

Peplink has officially released Firmware 8.5.3 (September 12, 2025), bringing a host of improvements, new features, and critical fixes across a wide range of supported devices. Whether you rely on Peplink Balance, MAX, UBR, B One, MediaFast, or enterprise-grade SDX/EPX routers, this release offers significant enhancements to stability, performance, and functionality. In this post, we’ll cover […]

Load Balancing vs Bonding: Dual WAN and Triple WAN Router Explained with Real-World Examples

When it comes to ensuring reliable internet, especially for businesses or connected households, a single internet provider often isn’t enough. Outages happen, speeds fluctuate, and certain providers simply don’t offer the consistency we need. That’s where dual WAN (two internet connections) or triple WAN (three internet connections) routers come in. These routers allow you to connect multiple internet sources—like […]

5 Must-Know Tips for Choosing & Installing Marine Antennas!

Guest Article written by the Poynting team Did you know that the right marine antenna can make or break your communication while on the water? Whether you’re cruising along the coastline or navigating inland waterways, ensuring consistent connectivity is key. Here’s how you can select the perfect antenna to stay connected no matter the conditions. […]

Internet Bonding with Routers: Why Businesses Should Never Rely on One Connection

If your business depends on the internet for cloud apps, VoIP, transactions, or video meetings, relying on a single internet connection is a huge risk. Outages don’t just happen—they’re inevitable. Fiber cuts, cable maintenance, cell tower congestion, or equipment issues can bring your business to a halt. The cost of downtime is measured not only in lost […]