Newscan: New evidence of hacked Supermicro hardware found in U.S. telecom
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New evidence of hacked Supermicro hardware found in U.S. telecom
The cybersecurity world is debating WTF is going with Bloomberg’s Chinese microchip stories
After throttling firefighters, Verizon praises itself for ‘sav(ing) lives’
911, what time is it? How smart watches are impacting 911 call centers
Analysis: California’s Internet of Things law only protects against a small portion of cyberthreats
Three critical steps to next-generation 911 security
5G rolls out in Los Angeles—but not without controversy
New satellite technology may lead to faster Internet
Verizon reveals how it found the secret to smart cities in Sacramento
Three market/application use cases for LTE-M (as prescribed by AT&T)
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News announcements from our industry
DHS announces strategy to protect homeland from electromagnetic incidents
APCO: Nationwide wireless carriers must do better on 911 location
FirstNet fleet of 72 deployable assets available to public-safety subscribers nationwide
North Carolina 911 call center makes first next-gen call with AT&T ESInet
Axon’s first LTE-enabled body camera available on FirstNet
Florida selects Motorola Solutions for new public-safety statewide radio system
Federal Engineering to analyze LMR for city of Bridgeport, Conn.
Lauttamus Security acquires Amos Security