Newscan: Cincinnati to pay $6 million to settle suit in death of Kyle Plush who called 911
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Cincinnati to pay $6 million to settle suit in death of Kyle Plush who called 911
100,000 people ask Biden, will you break that 2-2 FCC deadlock already?
No password required: Mobile carrier exposes data for millions of accounts
Compromised Exchange server hosting cryptojacker targeting other Exchange servers
Police: Minn. Officer meant to draw TASER in fatal shooting that sparked unrest
Verizon CTO compares fiber to fixed-wireless access
AT&T launches FirstNet Health & Wellness Coalition
Microsoft acquires Nuance—makers of Dragon speech rec—for $16 billion
T-Mobile strikes back in feud with Dish over CDMA shutdown
SureCall: Repeaters give 5G mmWave a much-needed boost
U.S. adds Chinese supercomputing companies to export blacklist
AT&T launches 5G Innovation Studio with Ericsson, Nokia
Verizon punches back in debate over TracFone ownership
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Low-cost NIST demo links public-safety radios to broadband wireless network
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Nokia and Lenovo conclude patent cross-licensing agreement
Verizon signs deals with Crown Castle and SBA Communications to speed 5G Ultra Wideband deployments
City of Peterborough chooses Federal Engineering for NG911 consulting services