Newscan: America’s ‘smart city’ didn’t get much smarter
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America’s ‘smart city’ didn’t get much smarter
The problem with Z: 911 coordinate challenges
Broadband takes a $35B hit as U.S. politicians hash out infrastructure deal
Biden reiterates support for bipartisan infrastructure plan, clarifies he did not issue veto threat
Microsoft says new breach discovered in probe of suspected SolarWinds hackers
SolarWinds hackers continue assault with a new Microsoft breach
U.S. Commerce chief urges Congress to act on chip funding by August
BT eyes OneWeb’s satellite service for rural broadband
How underground fiber optics spy on humans moving above
Pentagon may be underestimating IT investment risks, GAO says
Mayo Clinic unveils new mobile health clinic
John Deere thinks rural 5G could help feed the world
Leveraging encryption keys to better secure the federal cloud
Court says FTC hasn’t provided evidence Facebook is a monopoly, dismisses lawsuit
Infrastructure deal pins funding hopes on 5G spectrum auctions
Marek’s Take: The telecom industry needs more qualified workers
Google starts warning users if search results are likely to be poor
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News announcements from our industry
White House: President Biden announces support for the bipartisan infrastructure framework
NTIA comments regarding 24 GHz emission limits
Test report on the effects of 6 GHz unlicensed RLAN units on Fortson-to-Columbus microwave link
LMCC files a petition for rulemaking asking FCC to revisit TV protection rules in the T-Band
Washoe County, Nev., awards Federal Engineering contract for 911 emergency response master plan
Nokia: Now it is time for drones to connect to mobile networks
Ericsson strengthens Cloud RAN portfolio with 5G mid-band support
Christopher Kubasik succeeds William Brown as CEO of L3Harris Technologies