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Fixed wireless access (FWA) is a secure networking option

CIO Business Intelligence

Businesses considering adopting fixed wireless access (FWA) solutions—whether over 4G LTE or 5G networks—should understand both the security advantages of and potential pitfalls associated with the technology ahead of a deployment. All of these attacks can occur regardless of network access type, whether it’s cable, fiber, DSL or wireless.

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IOWN and the Next Internet

CIO Business Intelligence

In fact, computing and networking have already reached a limit due to increasing power consumption, data bandwidth, and the need for faster response time due to new innovative services and the massive amount of data being transmitted. And it will do all of this while also significantly lowering Internet power consumption.

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Elder care, wireless AI, and the Internet of Medical Things

Venture Beast

Senior citizens are accustomed to constant probes by doctors, but wireless AI tech is enabling massive-scale, nonintrusive data monitoring. Read More.

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Data centers in space

CIO Business Intelligence

Imagine a world in which data centers were deployed in space. Using a satellite networking system, data would be collected from Earth, then sent to space for processing and storage. The system would use photonics and optical technology, dramatically cutting down on power consumption and boosting data transmission speeds.

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T-Mobile and Dish Wireless woo IoT and 5G developers

TM Forum

Just in the last week, T-Mobile and Dish Wireless in the US each stepped up efforts to entice developers to experiment on their networks. T-Mobile introduced an Internet of Things (IoT) developer kit that is aimed at making it easier to build for its network. As Fierce Wireless reported. , Dish opens up network APIs.

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A Quantum Internet would eliminate security concerns by nature

TechSpot

The traditional Internet, as The Wall Street Journal points out, works by encoding data into photons of light and sending it over long distances along fiber-optic cables or wirelessly via satellites. The issue, as it relates to security, is that these communications can be intercepted along the way, resulting in.

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Amazon’s neighborhood wireless network Sidewalk launches Tuesday — here’s how to opt out

GeekWire

Amazon Sidewalk is a shared neighborhood network meant to expand and boost wireless connection for small Internet of Things devices around the home, such as outdoor lights and pet trackers. Devices will act as “bridges” of internet connectivity. Amazon lists each device that will become compatible with Sidewalk on its website.

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