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The War in Technology: A Digital Iron Curtain Goes Up

SecureWorld News

Many threats that have until now been theoretical—like creation of a "Ru-net" as an alternative to the Internet—are becoming a reality. Cutting off Internet access to a country the size of Texas is not as simple as cutting a few cables or bombing a few cell towers. There are many tech angles to the war in Ukraine.

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How modern CIOs are freeing up time to lead strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

But most importantly, without strong connectivity, businesses can’t take advantage of the newest advancements in technology such as hybrid multi-cloud architecture, Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and edge micro data centre deployment.

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October Telecom Conference Coverage 2019

Spearline Testing

The biggest theme that connected each event was ‘ PROGRESS ’ as some major developments, particularly in the world of 5G and A.I., Spearline was happy to do coverage on some of these big developments for our interested readership, keeping the excitement in the air and the energy buzzing with this big news!

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Startup founders at new 5G Open Innovation Lab explain how they’ve adjusted to the COVID-19 crisis

GeekWire

With NEPI, product developers can rapidly transform their sensors and robotic technologies into smart IoT enabled solutions making them both more capable and more valuable to the end customer. I have a formula for innovation that I have presented as the “net present value” of software code. capabilities.

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- What’s Google Doing?

Chief Seattle Greek Blog

The nation’s e-mail and blogging and twitter engines worked overtime on Wednesday February 10th when Google announced its intent to fund ultra-high-speed Internet access for 50,000 to 500,000 people nationwide. Finally, I am certain Google is sending a message to the cable companies and telecommunications carriers here.

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- U.S.: Third World Broadband

Chief Seattle Greek Blog

The problem of Internet access in the United States is solved, right? But the future of the “net” is video – and not the grainy, jerky (no pun intended), YouTube variety, but HDTV. Most developed nations deploying “broadband” are NOT doing cable modems or coax or DSL or copper. Fiber Broadband. Not by a long-shot.

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Why would anyone buy FirstNet?

Chief Seattle Greek Blog

We do know FirstNet has been quite public in its process and wants a “vendor partner” who will develop and deploy its nationwide network with a lifespan of 25 years and an estimated value of $100 billion. Generally public safety agencies have a love-hate relationship with their telecommunications carrier. A great vendor partner.

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