Would You Hire a Former Hacker? What IT Pros Say

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A recent survey by IT recruitment specialist CWJobs.co.uk found that 70% of IT professionals think hiring former hackers could help address security challenges. The logic is simple: who better to defend systems than those familiar with exploiting them? One prominent example is George “GeoHot” Hotz, the well-known iOS jailbreaker and PlayStation hacker, who was hired … Read more

Is Free Mobile Messaging Killing SMS?

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Receiving your very first SMS once felt like a wonder of modern technology. Today, messaging has evolved rapidly and become a routine part of daily life — but does that mean the era of SMS is ending? Free messaging apps have now surpassed traditional SMS as the preferred way to communicate for many people. These … Read more

MSSA Blueprint Urges Rapid NTN Integration and Interoperability

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With rapid advancements in satellite technology, non-terrestrial networks (NTN) are becoming increasingly important to global communications, providing connectivity where traditional terrestrial mobile networks struggle to reach. The Mobile Satellite Services Association (MSSA) has published a Reference Architecture framework that offers key recommendations aimed at accelerating the development, deployment, and global integration of NTN solutions. MSSA … Read more

Qualcomm, KT and Samsung Achieve 5G NR Interoperability in Live Demo

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Three leading companies in the mobile industry have announced a successful test demonstrating 5G interoperability based on the 3GPP Release-15 global standard. The laboratory tests used data connections in both the 3.5 GHz and 28 GHz bands. Infrastructure for the tests included pre-commercial 5G NR base stations supplied by Samsung, while 5G NR user equipment … Read more

NTT Warns AI Could Cause Enormous, Irreversible Societal Damage

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Japanese telecom leader NTT and national newspaper The Yomiuri Shimbun have issued a joint proposal warning that unchecked development and deployment of generative AI could inflict “enormous and irreversible damage” on society. While recognizing the technology’s practical benefits, the two organisations call for urgent governance measures to manage the risks that accompany rapid adoption. The … Read more

Why Open Standards Unlock IoT Revenue Opportunities for CSPs

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A new oneM2M whitepaper recommends that an open standards approach is essential for communication service providers (CSPs) to capture the revenue opportunities arising from Internet of Things (IoT) applications that use low power wide area (LPWA) networks. Published under the title “Boost LPWA revenue through oneM2M,” the whitepaper is part of oneM2M’s ongoing effort to … Read more

UK Mobile Landscape H1 2023: Key Trends and Insights

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In the first half of 2023, RootMetrics carried out extensive testing to evaluate the mobile experience for end users across major metropolitan areas, individual nations, and the UK as a whole. EE continued to lead the market in the UK-wide assessments. The operator topped all seven RootScore categories and earned the UK Overall RootScore Award … Read more

TP-Link Demonstrates Wi‑Fi 8 Prototype, Bringing Next-Gen Wireless Closer

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Wi‑Fi 7 has only just begun to appear in consumer gear, but TP‑Link is already moving forward with development of the next generation: Wi‑Fi 8. On Monday, TP‑Link announced it had successfully tested an early prototype of Wi‑Fi 8 hardware, marking a practical validation of the technology and advancing industry progress toward the next standard … Read more

AI-Powered Cloud RAN Trial Boosts Mobile Network Efficiency

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A recent Cloud RAN trial has demonstrated how artificial intelligence can significantly improve mobile network efficiency, offering operators a practical route to better resource management and reduced operational costs. AT&T, working with Ericsson and Intel, carried out an evaluation that measured the performance of machine learning models across different radio frequencies. The experiment ran on … Read more

T-Mobile’s 600 MHz Coverage Expands to 900+ U.S. Markets

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T-Mobile has announced that its deployment of 600 MHz low-band spectrum has expanded to cover more than 900 cities and towns across the United States. The latest update adds roughly 120 communities, including locations in New Mexico, Omaha, Nebraska, Maine, Augusta, and Los Alamos. This expansion is part of the carrier’s broader effort to strengthen … Read more