APAC Watchtower: How IoT Hackers Keep Systems in Sight

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Aeris, a provider of cellular IoT solutions, and Bridge Alliance, a regional mobile operator collaboration, have launched Aeris IoT Watchtower in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. This agentless platform gives organizations a clear, consolidated view of how exposed their IoT devices are to cyber threats, enabling them to prioritize and remediate vulnerabilities before they are exploited. … Read more

Telecoms, Vendors and IT Firms Unite to Form IoT Cybersecurity Alliance

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/kizilkayaphotos) Telecommunication companies, vendors, and IT firms have joined forces to create the IoT Cybersecurity Alliance to strengthen protections for connected devices against rising threats. Leading the alliance is US telecom giant AT&T, which reports a dramatic 3,198% increase in attackers scanning for vulnerabilities in IoT devices over the past three years. Where … Read more

Make Family Gatherings Fun with DISH Network

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Everyone wants their children to thrive, and many parents are willing to make sacrifices to give them the best opportunities. Some send their kids abroad for education, while others live apart from family to earn a better living. When these family members return for holidays or festivals, it becomes a special time for everyone. Celebrations … Read more

Germany Boosts Huawei’s EU Prospects, Finds No Evidence of Spying

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Huawei’s situation in Europe has seen improvement after Germany’s federal cybersecurity agency stated it found no evidence that the company spies on customers. “For such serious decisions like a ban, you need proof,” Arne Schönbohm, head of Germany’s Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), told Spiegel. Security concerns about Huawei have intensified as countries prepare … Read more

Are You Prepared for the Move to LTE?

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Savushkin) For several years the Internet of Things (IoT) community has known that AT&T would phase out its second-generation networks at the end of 2016. What once seemed distant is now immediate: Long Term Evolution (LTE) is reshaping the industry within months. Some organizations are already adopting LTE. Major automakers are equipping vehicles … Read more

Ericsson CEO: Europe Must Stop Catching Up and Lead in 5G

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Ericsson CEO Börje Ekholm spoke at the Viva Technology conference about the urgent need for Europe to stop playing “catch up” and to take the lead in 5G. Ekholm began by addressing the misconception that Ericsson is trailing in 5G technology and deployment. He pointed out that Ericsson’s 5G solutions are already active with multiple … Read more

Navigating Telecom AI Regulations: A Practical Guide for Providers

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AI in telecommunications balances enormous opportunity with an increasingly complex and evolving global regulatory landscape. AI technologies are now integral to almost every aspect of a telecom operator’s business — from network optimization and predictive maintenance to customer service, churn prevention, and fraud detection. But telcos cannot rely on a purely reactive approach to regulation. … Read more

Virgin Media O2 Unveils UK’s First 2Gbps Residential Broadband Plan

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Virgin Media O2 has become the first major UK broadband provider to offer a residential 2Gbps service, branded Gig2, and to provide symmetrical upload and download speeds as an optional add-on across its entire range of speed tiers. The Gig2 service delivers extremely fast full-fibre connectivity—more than 28 times faster than the UK average—using XGS-PON … Read more

AT&T Makes First Space-Based Call Using a Standard Smartphone

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AT&T has reached a major milestone by completing the first two-way audio call between a satellite and a standard smartphone. The call originated from AT&T’s facility in Midland, Texas, and connected to mobile carrier Rakuten in Japan using a Samsung Galaxy S22 and AST SpaceMobile’s BlueWalker 3 satellite. Abel Avellan, Chairman and CEO of AST … Read more

Regin Malware Targets Telecom Networks — Ties to State Spy Agencies

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The biggest security story this week centers on Symantec’s detailed analysis of Regin, an advanced piece of malware traced back to as early as 2008. Much like last year’s disclosures about extensive NSA surveillance—where the existence of such programs was suspected but the scale was not fully understood—Regin reveals a long-running, stealthy threat used for … Read more