Jio Platforms Fuels India’s Satellite Internet Revolution

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India is poised for a major shift in connectivity as Orbit Connect India, a joint venture between Reliance Industries’ Jio Platforms and Luxembourg-based SES, has received the necessary approvals to operate satellites over the country. This approval marks a significant milestone toward accelerating satellite-based internet access across India’s vast and varied terrain. IN-SPACe (Indian National … Read more

Interview: How Hotspot 2.0 Is Transforming Wi‑Fi Connectivity

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A new generation of Wi‑Fi connectivity is being rolled out: Hotspot 2.0. This next-generation hotspot technology removes many of the friction points that frustrate users today, delivering a smoother, more secure connection experience. TelecomsTech (TT) spoke with Dave Wright (DW) from Ruckus Wireless after the company, together with UK-based Global Reach Technology, launched large-scale municipal … Read more

UK Government Reboots Broadband Plan for the Third Time

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Once again attracting attention as what some critics call a bid for positive headlines, the UK government has re-announced the same broadband investment plan it unveiled twice before. The £400 million Digital Infrastructure Investment Fund was first mentioned ahead of the Autumn Statement late last year and later confirmed by Chancellor Philip Hammond. After a … Read more

OpenFog Consortium and ETSI Partner to Advance Fog-Enabled Mobile Edge Apps

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The OpenFog Consortium and ETSI have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on fog-enabled mobile edge applications and technologies. Their partnership aims to support organizations developing 5G, mission-critical, and data-intensive applications by advancing fog computing and networking, and by reducing duplicated technical effort across related domains. Collaboration between OpenFog and ETSI MEC The OpenFog … Read more

Mobile Security Revolution: Using Smartphones to Protect Commercial Properties

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Today nearly everyone carries a powerful mini-computer in their pocket. Smartphones keep getting smarter: you can sync appliances, unlock vehicles without a key, and monitor home security from anywhere. Yet many businesses remain cautious about adopting this technology for their operations. The numbers show the shift already under way: over 87% of companies rely on … Read more

US Carriers Seek $5.6B Reimbursement from FCC for Cutting Huawei and ZTE

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US carriers are seeking $5.6 billion in reimbursements after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) moved to remove Huawei and ZTE equipment from national telecommunications networks. In 2019, the FCC voted unanimously to prohibit carriers from using the Universal Service Fund to subsidize purchases of equipment from companies identified as national security threats. Huawei and ZTE … Read more

Altice Raises Stake in BT to 18% Sparking Takeover Fears

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Altice, the telecommunications group owned by French billionaire Patrick Drahi, has raised its stake in BT to 18 percent, up from 12.1 percent. Drahi’s expanding position in BT has prompted concern among the company’s leadership and within the UK government. A Downing Street spokesperson said the situation is “being monitored carefully.” The move follows a … Read more

Starlink Approved to Launch Internet Services in Congo After Policy Reversal

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Starlink, the satellite internet service operated by a SpaceX unit, has received regulatory approval to begin operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) after authorities reversed an earlier ban. The Congolese Post and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority recently granted Starlink a license, announcing that service roll-out is expected in the coming days. The decision follows … Read more

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