Newscan: 911 dispatcher may be fired over handling of Buffalo shooting call
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911 dispatcher may be fired over handling of Buffalo shooting call
Ransomware attacks on hospitals put patients at risk
What new data-privacy laws mean for the public sector
SpaceX launches 20 Starlink missions in as many weeks
Police could have used New York’s Red Flag law to stop Buffalo shooting suspect
Justice, EEOC release guide to prevent AI discrimination
Op-ed: Sanctions against a Chinese surveillance firm would answer a real threat
Survey: 93% of Americans fear cyberwarfare against U.S.
Verizon joins AT&T in raising wireless prices as inflation bites
T-Mobile touts 99% coverage claim—but it’s for LTE, not 5G
Ericsson switches up management, two execs depart
AT&T is about to get away with its bogus $1.99 ‘administrative fee’
Briefing Room
News announcements from our industry
FCC commits $50 million in Emergency Connectivity funding
Tentative items for FCC’s June meeting
FCC Commissioner Carr proposes new wireless resiliency rules
Alvaro Bedoya sworn in as FTC commissioner
FirstNet, Built with AT&T, is connecting more first responders across Georgia
First-responder communication proves critical during earthquake-response exercise
EF Johnson Technologies and Instant Connect launch strategic partnership
City of Berkeley chooses Federal Engineering for 911 Communications Center project
EF Johnson Technologies announces senior leadership changes
Sepura recruits LTE specialist Rob Merrick to further drive broadband-solutions growth