Newscan: Major Chicago study finds red-light cameras not safer, cause more rear-end collisions
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Major Chicago study finds red-light cameras not safer, cause more rear-end collisions
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Major Chicago study finds red-light cameras not safer, cause more rear-end collisions
The new ‘Obamaphone’ is broadband
The Top 10 mobile trends for law enforcement
Spectrum auctions and deals reveal demand for capacity
T-Mobile, Sprint spark rising price competition in commercial wireless sector
Carriers, cable operators embrace Wi-Fi for calling and hotspots
Sony hack points to NSA’s conflicting roles
Telecom 2014: The top 12 stories are all ‘to be continued’
John Hodgman: ‘The government should be laying down broadband like Eisenhower laid down interstates’
Experts: FCC will adopt net neutrality rules in early 2015
Verizon: Title II can’t be applied to mobile
Hundreds of Portuguese buses and taxis are also Wi-Fi routers
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News announcements from our industry
Sussex County, N.J., turns up next-generation 911 system from Solacom
Notes from the sandbox: The FCC’s rural broadband experiment auction results
TJ Kennedy blog: Meeting with Dallas public-safety officials
NTIA grant program ensuring that states are planning for FirstNet
FirstNet blog: Canada’s ‘CITIG 8’ workshop