Wireless Vector is built by the wireless community, for the wireless community. If you have technical expertise to share — whether you are an engineer, researcher, architect, or industry leader — we want to hear from you.
RAN engineers, core network specialists, field engineers with hands-on deployment experience and practical insights.
Network architects and system designers working on 5G, NTN, Open RAN, or next-generation wireless systems.
University researchers, PhD candidates, and standards contributors with original technical analysis.
CTOs, VPs, and senior technical leaders with strategic perspective on wireless industry trends and direction.
In-depth papers on 5G standards, NTN, RAN architecture, spectrum, protocol analysis, or deployment insights. Typically 1,500–5,000 words.
Shorter focused pieces on a specific topic, parameter, or technical problem. Typically 500–1,500 words.
Analysis of standards developments, spectrum decisions, regulatory changes, or market trends from a technical angle.
Detailed explanations of 3GPP, ITU, or IETF specifications — making complex standards accessible to practitioners.
Email a brief outline (3–5 bullet points) of your proposed article to [email protected] or use the contact form. Include your name, role, and organization.
We'll confirm whether the topic is a good fit and provide any guidance on scope or format before you write the full article.
Send your completed article as a Word document (.docx). Include any diagrams, tables, or figures you'd like included. We'll handle the formatting and web design.
We review for technical accuracy, clarity, and relevance. We may suggest edits — all changes are made in collaboration with you.
Your article is published on Wireless Vector with your full author profile, bio, and a link to your LinkedIn profile. Free to read by the global wireless community.