UK Report Says US Sanctions Raised Huawei Security Risks

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A leaked UK report indicates that recent US sanctions on Huawei have raised concerns about the vendor’s security posture, potentially prompting an earlier ban on its equipment in the country. Earlier this year, the UK allowed Huawei to play a limited role in its 5G infrastructure—a decision that drew strong criticism from international allies, some … Read more

Virgin Media Trials 2.2 Gbps Broadband Over Existing Network

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A real-world trial by Virgin Media has achieved multi-gigabit broadband speeds using the company’s existing network. The innovation trial took place in Thatcham, Berkshire and used DOCSIS 3.1 broadband technology to push performance on the current cable infrastructure. Tests recorded peak speeds of 2.2 Gbps, roughly 34 times faster than the UK national average. Phil … Read more

GCHQ’s Major Cyber Offensive Against ISIS Exposed

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GCHQ director Jeremy Fleming used his first public speech in office to disclose that the agency conducted a significant cyber operation against ISIS. Speaking at the Cyber UK conference in Manchester, Fleming described the operation’s effects as far-reaching. He said that in 2017 there were periods when ISIS (also known as Daesh) found it almost … Read more

AI-RAN Collaboration to Boost Mobile Network Performance

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NVIDIA has joined forces with T-Mobile, Ericsson, and Nokia to shape the next generation of mobile networks through AI-driven RAN (AI-RAN) technologies. This collaboration centers on NVIDIA’s newly introduced AI Aerial platform, a combined hardware and software suite of accelerated computing technologies designed to optimise wireless networks and support the demands of generative AI across … Read more

Nokia and NASA Reveal Plans to Deploy 4G Network on the Moon

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Nokia has shared more information about its project to establish 4G connectivity on the Moon after being selected as a partner by NASA. Nokia Bell Labs, the company’s research division, is designing a low-power, end-to-end LTE solution engineered to survive the harsh conditions of space and operate reliably on the lunar surface. Marcus Weldon, Nokia’s … Read more

Facebook Backs HTML5: What That Means for Web Developers

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Facebook announced its participation in several industry-wide initiatives to advance the mobile web, Brett Taylor, the company’s CEO, said during a live keynote at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this morning. “Despite the incredible amount of work we have to do to make the mobile web great, I am extremely optimistic. In all of my … Read more

Minimum 30 Mbps Broadband Requirement Dropped Before Election

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Ahead of this year’s snap general election, the House of Lords has withdrawn its proposed requirement that broadband connections meet a minimum speed of 30 Mbps from the government’s Digital Economy Bill. The change comes as the Conservative government accelerates legislation through Parliament during the customary “wash-up” period before an election. Because unfinished bills cannot … Read more

UK Launches New Space Infrastructure Fund to Boost Space Industry

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The UK government has launched the Space Clusters and Infrastructure Fund (SCIF), a targeted initiative designed to strengthen the nation’s space sector by investing in research and development facilities. This new fund is the UK’s first dedicated programme focused specifically on space infrastructure, with the aim of accelerating the development of the capabilities needed to … Read more

TV Apps’ Value Hard to Quantify — What That Means Now

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TV apps still have significant development ahead before they become a major channel for advertisers or a primary habit for consumers, according to an expert panel at Apps World. The panel, which included representatives from Samsung, Mindshare and the CTVMA, emphasized that connected TV applications remain in their infancy. Jodie McAfee, general manager of Samsung’s … Read more

Megaupload Founder Arrested as U.S. Shuts Down Major File-Sharing Site

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The founder of one of the world’s largest file-sharing websites, Megaupload, has been arrested in connection with operating a service that violated U.S. online piracy laws. Kim Dotcom (also known as Kim Schmitz) and three associates now face extradition hearings and potential prison sentences after the U.S. Department of Justice directed New Zealand authorities to … Read more