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Spearline Testing

Telecommunications professionals have a strong respect for the complexity of network services used around the globe. We test on-net and off-net call routing, with or without intermediate carriers, as calls transit countries and regulatory zones. Be sure to find out more with our explainer video here. Find out more.

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Saving Cities from the Clutches of the Internet Monopoly

Chief Seattle Greek Blog

On January 14, the United States Circuit Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia ruled that telecommunications and cable companies can “play favorites” among websites, video channels and all other content providers. It could get even more interesting when you go shopping. Do you want to buy a book or toys or new shoes?

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October Telecom Conference Coverage 2019

Spearline Testing

" 150,000 villages in rural India now connected through Bharat net. First 5G video call between Ericsson and Qualcomm. The event is envisioned to be the "leading platform for India's start-up and technology ecosystem." A lot of discussion about 5G and its development.

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Stop using your phone number to log in

Vox

A few decades ago, getting phone calls on your landline that were meant for whoever had the number before you might be annoying, but you weren’t being blasted with large blocks of texts, images, and videos that were meant for someone else, nor was your phone number the key to unlocking various goods and services.

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Telecom Companies Win Injunction to Put New York's Affordable Internet Law on Hold

Gizmodo

In a huge win for internet service providers, a federal judge on Friday granted a preliminary injunction to stall a New York law mandating affordable internet for low-income households. Read more.

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- U.S.: Third World Broadband

Chief Seattle Greek Blog

But the future of the “net” is video – and not the grainy, jerky (no pun intended), YouTube variety, but HDTV. Or networks which can stream two-way HDTV so that every home/business can be an HDTV studio or a video conference/telework center or give people a phenomenal new Internet gaming experience.

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WOW! That’s Not How Any of This Works

Gizmodo

Most internet service providers impose data caps, and as of today, you can add one more to the list. Ars Technica reports cable company WideOpenWest (WOW!), an ISP that once bragged about its unlimited data plans , is now imposing data caps on its customers. Read more.