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How to improve delivery of 5G services and applications – without changing core infrastructure

TM Forum

Among the promises of the 5G era is a range of entirely new, sector-specific digital services, achieved via advanced network technologies such as network slicing and multi-edge computing – which require consistently high performance and agile connectivity. Modernizing 5G service delivery. Catalyst seeks to address.

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Fixed wireless access (FWA) is a secure networking option

CIO Business Intelligence

When making decisions about network access, businesses need to be aware of and assess the security implications associated with network technology to help keep their digital assets protected. Cyber hygiene best practices include device security , cyber security education , and secure networking strategies.

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A Vision of Radical Networking Simplicity

CIO Business Intelligence

In networking today, complexity reigns. Count them: the home Wi-Fi, the ISP, the Internet, a Domain Name System (DNS) provider, a content delivery network (CDN), applications distributed among multiple providers in multiple clouds, credit authentication companies, a private customer information database.

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T-Mobile introduces a credit check-free version of its 5G home internet

The Verge

T-Mobile has announced a new plan for its 5G home internet service, which won’t require applicants to undergo a credit check. The prepaid service will carry T-Mobile’s Metro branding , and customers will be able to sign up for it at Metro retail locations. T-Mobile’s 5G home internet certainly has its detractors.

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A Closer Look at Net Neutrality: What do you mean when you say it?

CTOvision

The principle is easy enough to understand; this blog recently defined net neutrality as the idea that no law-abiding company should face discrimination and all Internet users should have the same access to any online, legal content. Network neutrality is the sweetspot between overregulation and zero regulation. Related articles.

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Book excerpt: What makes a great startup idea? Lessons from a veteran entrepreneur

GeekWire

WordPerfect and Lotus made the mistake of simply porting their applications from MS-DOS to Windows, which meant that the applications didn’t perform well on Windows. Over time, Microsoft made sure that all the applications had consistent user interfaces and that it was easy to share data across these applications.

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Why many rural communities are still in the ‘digital dark’ — and how Washington state is trying to help

GeekWire

of Commerce Photo) Applying for a job, scheduling a doctor appointment or even ordering a beer now often requires internet access, yet many Americans — somewhere between 14 and 120 million, depending on whom you ask — still cannot connect to the web at home, or live in areas where service just isn’t up to the task. Washington State Dept.