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Kuiper satellite network gets a big lift from Amazon’s CEO, but timeline is a bit hazy

GeekWire

Such a service would compete with SpaceX’s Starlink satellite network, which already has more than 2.6 Under the terms of the Federal Communications Commission’s license, half of that total would have to be deployed by mid-2026. million customers. Amazon is investing more than $10 billion to get Kuiper off the ground.

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Telstra's AUS$100 million IoT deal points to IoT sustainability role

TM Forum

Intellihub’s IoT networks. Telstra, which applied for energy licenses in 2021, this year plans to launch energy products in Australia, initially targeting its own customers. Governments are also increasingly looking to IoT solutions as a means to manage the environment, according to. The deal, to provide up to.

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Zero Trust

Phil Windley

Past practices included techniques like virtual private networks (VPNs) that tried to emulate the idea of an intranet where trusted computers and people were protected from hackers by a firewall that "kept the bad stuff out." Often the bad actors are hard to tell apart from your employees, partners, and customers.

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From 5G to 6G: What comes after the fastest wireless network yet?

Dataconomy

5G networks use a combination of new radio frequencies, smaller cell towers, and advanced antenna technologies to provide users with data speeds up to 20 times faster than 4G. Reconceptualizing urban infrastructure in the age of 5G networks 6G 6G is the next generation of wireless technology that is currently in development.

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Apple’s privacy-focused Private Relay feature isn’t coming to China

The Verge

Chinese citizens’ access to the internet is heavily regulated, and there is restricted access to technologies like virtual private networks, or VPNs, which help citizens evade tracking and bypass censorship.

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Laurie Lock Lee on Governance in an Networked World - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

I first came across his work in the mid-1990s, when he was one of the first people in world applying social network analysis approaches to organizations, for his then-employer BHP. Many other great reports and industry network maps are available from the Optimice website. Laurie says on his inaugural post : Now to the governance bit.

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Update on Invincea: Another year of breakthrough growth

CTOvision

This includes large enterprise license agreements (ELAs) in major accounts; and significant customer growth globally driven through Invincea’s Dell OEM partnership. The substantial momentum Invincea is experiencing is a direct result of the failure of network defenses and traditional anti-virus to counter the threats enterprises face today.

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