Cloud Calling Data Sovereignty: Protecting Your Business Operations

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Ensuring data sovereignty for cloud calling protects business operations by keeping sensitive conversations and communications within national borders. Sovereignty discussions typically centre on database hosting and physical data centres. However, the audio infrastructure that carries executive calls and intellectual property often traverses multiple international jurisdictions with limited oversight. In the UK, BT has introduced a … Read more

Facebook’s Internet.org Pushes for a Truly Open Web

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Facebook has launched an initiative with major industry partners to promote global internet adoption. Named Internet.org, the project aims to extend reliable online access to regions that have been previously unreachable. Participant companies include established technology firms such as Ericsson, MediaTek, Nokia, Opera, Samsung and Qualcomm. Together, they plan to develop strategies to connect the … Read more

New Cellular Drone Threats Target Mobile Networks

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Defending mobile networks against modern threats such as the exploitation of cellular-connected unmanned aerial vehicles requires sophisticated network intelligence and proactive security measures. In June 2025, an operation known as Operation Spiderweb reportedly disabled or destroyed roughly 20 aircraft across multiple airbases by routing drone telemetry, command-and-control instructions, and audio‑visual feeds through the target nation’s … Read more

How IoT Is Transforming Policing and Public Safety

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We all know the Internet of Things (IoT) will significantly change public services and how they are delivered — bringing both benefits and challenges. IoT promises greater efficiency and lower costs, but these gains can come at the expense of jobs, privacy, and security. Earlier this week, President Obama proposed $263 million in funding to … Read more

EU to Impose Major Tariffs on Chinese Optical Fiber Cable Imports

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The European Union is imposing substantial anti-dumping duties on large shipments of Chinese optical fibre cables after concluding they were sold at artificially low prices that harmed European producers. On Thursday, the European Commission announced the introduction of these duties following a formal investigation. The measures aim to protect European manufacturers such as Prysmian, Corning, … Read more

China’s App Growth Soared 840% in 2011: What Drove the Surge

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China’s mobile application market has surged to become the second largest in the world, according to recent research. Analytics firm Flurry reports an 840% increase in app usage in China this year, a growth rate roughly four times higher than the global average among the top 100 countries. The country now trails only the United … Read more

Make Family Gatherings Better with DISH Network

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Families often make sacrifices so their children can pursue better opportunities, whether for education or work. Loved ones who live apart frequently return home for holidays and celebrations—moments everyone treasures. These reunions are about shared meals, laughter, and entertainment, and satellite TV such as DISH Network can play a big role in bringing everyone together. … Read more

Broadband Forum Pushes Back Against Microsoft’s Low-Cost Internet Plan

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(Image Credit: iStockPhoto/evirgen) A group representing India’s largest mobile operators, the Broadband India Forum (BIF), is challenging Microsoft’s proposal to use unused TV “white space” spectrum to provide low-cost rural broadband to roughly 5,000 villages across the country. The forum has formally raised the issue with India’s telecommunications secretary, Rakesh Garg, urging that the frequencies … Read more

Gowex Employees Describe Helpless Situation After CEO Admits Accounting Fraud

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Spanish Wi‑Fi provider Gowex has filed for bankruptcy after revelations that the company falsified its accounts for at least four years. The disclosure has left employees in a “state of complete shock,” according to their written statement. Gowex CEO Jenaro García Martín resigned after informing the board of directors. In a statement published to Euronext, … Read more

UK Reveals ‘Reckless’ Russian Cyberattack Campaign Targeting Critical Systems

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The UK government has revealed what it calls a “reckless” campaign of Russian cyber attacks aimed at political institutions, businesses, media outlets and sporting organisations. Investigations by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) have linked multiple international intrusions to the Russian military intelligence service, the GRU. According to the NCSC, these operations have affected citizens … Read more