Massive DDoS on Dyn DNS Disrupts GitHub, Twitter, Airbnb and More

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Mikko Lemola) Dyn, a company that manages internet performance and DNS services, has been hit by a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack from an unknown source. The attack disrupted service for several high-profile websites and platforms. Among the services affected were GitHub, Twitter, SaneBox, Reddit, Airbnb, and Heroku. These sites experienced partial outages or … Read more

5G Could Boost Global GDP by $8 Trillion by 2030, Nokia Report Says

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Nokia’s latest analysis estimates that 5G technologies could add up to $8 trillion to global GDP by 2030, highlighting the substantial economic potential of widespread 5G adoption. The findings come from Nokia’s 5G Business Readiness Report, which surveyed more than 1,600 technology decision-makers across eight markets. The report outlines stages of 5G maturity and shows … Read more

CMA Seeks Public Feedback on Vodafone and Three Merger

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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has invited public comment on the proposed merger between mobile operators Vodafone and Three. This consultation marks the initial stage of a process that could bring significant change to the UK mobile telecommunications sector. Sarah Cardell, Chief Executive of the CMA, said: “We will be carefully considering how this … Read more

Help the FCC Measure Real Broadband Speeds Across Your Area

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is urging the public to download and use its Speed Test app so the agency can gain a clearer picture of the internet speeds consumers actually experience. Regulatory data often fails to reflect real-world conditions. For example, the FCC’s broadband coverage maps have been criticized for inaccuracies. Advocates say those … Read more

First Operator Launches Pioneering Mobile Network Infrastructure

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The first mobile operator has gone live on pioneering shared infrastructure designed to host multiple telcos and improve connectivity along Queen Victoria Street in central London. EE has joined a connectivity pilot led by Freshwave to deliver enhanced 4G and 5G coverage for users along this busy corridor. James Hope, Director of Mobile Radio Access … Read more

BT Partners with NATS to Modernize UK Air Traffic Operations

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BT has entered a seven-year strategic partnership with NATS, the UK’s leading provider of air traffic control services, to modernise and secure the organisation’s critical network infrastructure. The collaboration will strengthen NATS’ technical foundation by consolidating and upgrading its data network, creating a resilient, scalable architecture to support air traffic operations across the UK. NATS … Read more

US Intelligence Proposes Real-Time Behavioral Monitoring of Citizens

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/alice-photo) The US Office of the Director of National Intelligence has launched a new initiative to analyze live video feeds and identify behavior that might be considered suspicious. Known as Deep Intermodal Video Analytics (DIVA), the project will bring together academic researchers, private industry partners, and ODNI’s Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA). … Read more

Vodafone Now Blocks Spam Calls Network-Wide to Protect Customers

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/monkeybusinessimages) While rival operator Three has been exploring network-level ad blocking, Vodafone has implemented a system to stop spam and scam calls from ever reaching its customers’ handsets. The new measure is intended to reduce distress and protect customers from increasingly sophisticated telephone fraud. Hundreds of thousands of unwanted calls—many of them fraudulent—are … Read more

Why Wireless Radio Outperforms Fiber for Broadband Delivery

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The Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) programme has attracted substantial media attention recently. The government selected BT to roll out superfast connectivity across the UK using fibre-optic infrastructure, but the initiative is expected to leave roughly 10% of the country without access to superfast broadband. One major reason is that fibre deployment is not always commercially … Read more

Top NFC Mobile Payment Questions Retailers Ask

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At Software Advice, many retailers ask about mobile payments and often find the subject confusing. That’s understandable—the market is fragmented, and although the technology has advanced, widespread adoption remains limited. Besides the shortage of NFC-capable handsets, another reason adoption is slow is the lack of consumer demand: most merchants still don’t accept mobile payments. Retailers … Read more