EE Activates 150Mbps LTE-A in London — iPhone 6 Not Supported

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The UK’s largest mobile operator, EE, has activated its LTE-Advanced network, promising download speeds up to 150 Mbps. The service is initially available in central London, with plans to expand across Greater London and the country’s busiest cities by the end of 2015. Everyday customers in areas with 4G+ coverage can expect to regularly see … Read more

DOJ Seeks Visitor Records from Website Hosting Trump Protest Details

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The Department of Justice (DoJ) has demanded detailed records for every visitor to a website that was used to organize an anti-Trump protest. The request covers IP addresses, contact information, email content and even photographs. DreamHost, the web hosting company that manages the site, has refused to comply with the DoJ’s request and will appear … Read more

3 Surprising Actions That Void Your Electronics Warranty

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One of the reasons you bought that electronic device was the promise of a long-term warranty. You assumed that if something went wrong, repair or replacement would be straightforward. Then a problem occurred and you called the manufacturer—only to be told the warranty was void. How did that happen? Unfortunately, this scenario is all too … Read more

Console Wars: The Phantom Statistics That Mislead Gamers

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Both of the newest-generation consoles from Microsoft and Sony have enjoyed a strong launch. Recent shipment figures show the Xbox One at 3 million units and the PlayStation 4 at 4.2 million units. These numbers are noteworthy in an era when some critics claim traditional consoles are losing relevance to gaming on PC platforms, including … Read more

Trump’s FCC Chair Pick Sparks New Net Neutrality Fight

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Incoming President Donald Trump has nominated net neutrality critic Brendan Carr to serve as the next FCC chairman. The nomination, which requires Senate confirmation, signals a likely shift in the Federal Communications Commission’s regulatory direction given Carr’s long-standing opposition to net neutrality rules. Carr is expected to replace Democrat Jessica Rosenworcel, who was first appointed … Read more

FCC Blocks China Telecom from Providing Services in the US

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has moved forward on a recommendation made during the previous administration and has revoked China Telecom Americas’ authority to operate telecommunications services in the United States. China Telecom Americas, headquartered in Virginia, has provided mobile and international telecom services targeting Chinese Americans, visitors from China, and businesses that rely on … Read more

Ofcom orders separation of BT and Openreach: what changes next?

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/DNY59) After failing to reach an acceptable agreement on Openreach’s future while it remained under BT’s control, regulator Ofcom has concluded it is time for the subsidiary to be separated and run independently. The aim is to boost competition, encourage innovation and ensure fair treatment across the market. Many internet service providers that … Read more

Will AR and VR Become the Next Major Platforms for Telecoms?

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Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are poised to become the next major platforms after the PC, web and mobile eras. While standalone AR and VR applications have existed for some time, recent advances in hardware, software and networks are making broader adoption possible. These technologies are set to change how consumers interact with … Read more

BT Raises Price Hike Policy Ahead of New Regulations

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BT is changing how it handles mid-contract price increases ahead of stricter rules being introduced by the UK communications regulator Ofcom. Instead of linking rises to inflation rates, BT will state clearly, in pounds and pence, the exact amounts customers can expect to pay. The decision follows an Ofcom review that found current practices for … Read more

Broadcom’s New Ethernet Switch Designed for AI Network Demands

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Broadcom’s latest Ethernet switch, the Tomahawk 6 series, delivers record-setting bandwidth at a time when AI systems are pushing network infrastructures to their limits. As AI deployments scale, one of the biggest bottlenecks is not compute alone but the movement of massive amounts of data between processors. Broadcom’s announcement that it is shipping the Tomahawk … Read more