FCC Revamps Broadband Labels to Make Plans Easier to Compare

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Arijuhani) The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has introduced a new broadband label modeled on the familiar nutrition facts panel to help consumers understand what they are getting when they subscribe to an internet service. The aim is to present key details—such as expected performance, data allowances, and fees—in a clear, standardized format so … Read more

Gridheart and Nanitor Partner on NIS2 Compliance and Cybersecurity in the Nordics

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Gridheart expands its cybersecurity offering by partnering with Nanitor — the European leader in Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM). The partnership gives MSPs across the Nordics access to Nanitor’s CTEM platform through Gridheart. With Nanitor, MSPs can continuously map, assess and prioritize security risks across their clients’ entire IT environments — and provide the compliance … Read more

UK Regulator Warns Ofcom: Act to Curb BT’s Growing Market Power

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/Violetastock) Three UK is still reeling after regulators rejected its bid to acquire O2. Now the operator’s CEO is urging Ofcom to impose “fairly significant” limits on BT ahead of an upcoming spectrum auction, arguing that restrictions are needed to curb the growing dominance of the combined BT and EE business. David Dyson, … Read more

5G Already Driving Noticeable UK Mobile Speed Improvements

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Research by Global Wireless Solutions (GWS) shows that the accelerating rollout of 5G is already producing a noticeable improvement in mobile speeds across the UK. GWS’s network scanner tests found 5G available in 37 percent of the 37 major cities, towns and motorways included in the study. Throughput measurements reveal that average download speeds are … Read more

Petter Säterhed Named 2025 Safety Ambassador of the Year

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Petter Säterhed, head of public environment security at the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB), has been named Safety Ambassador of the Year 2025.The award was presented on October 14 during the Security Banquet at Stockholmsmässan and was established by the think tank Security for Business and Society (Snos) together with SecurityUser.com.The recognition follows MSB’s rapid … Read more

Revelop Appoints Helena Ekström as 2025 Executive Director of Business Development

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Revelop Helena Ekström 2025 marks an important milestone in the company’s growth and its commitment to building long-term investor relationships. From September 1, Helena Ekström will assume the role of Executive Director, Business Development & Investor Relations at Revelop. This hire further strengthens the company’s senior leadership following a year characterized by expansion and successful … Read more

FCC Approves Apple’s Application for 5G Testing

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Apple has received approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to begin testing 5G wireless technology for potential use in future iPhone models. One of the main anticipated benefits of 5G is significantly lower latency, which could enable a wide range of new applications and improve existing services. Apple is often observed waiting for a … Read more

FCC Rejects Starlink’s Request for Mobile Spectrum Access

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SpaceX’s effort to expand Starlink into mobile services has hit a regulatory obstacle after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) dismissed the company’s application to use several spectrum bands. Starlink, SpaceX’s satellite internet division, sought authorization to operate up to 7,500 second‑generation satellites using spectrum in the 1.6 GHz, 2 GHz, and 2.4 GHz bands to … Read more

Sweden Could Lose AI Investments Unless We Switch Air for Liquid

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AI development is driving an explosive increase in power and cooling demands for data centers. The IEA predicts that within four years data centers could account for roughly three percent of global electricity consumption, while the global competition over where next-generation AI capacity will be built is intensifying. In February, the government presented a new … Read more

Achieve 400 Gbps with Advanced Noise-Cancellation Networking Technology

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Take a look at your headphones: they already use a technology that could one day help push broadband speeds to an astonishing 400 Gbps — active noise cancellation. A research team led by Xiang Liu at Bell Laboratories is exploring a technique called phase conjugation to dramatically increase data rates as global demand for faster … Read more