Newscan: English bar uses Faraday-cage technology to (legally) ban cellphones
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English bar uses Faraday-cage technology to (legally) ban cellphones
FirstNet is a $47 billion network that is already obsolete
Some 911 fees go unpaid by phone companies, lawsuit says
Police: Laptop used to reprogram, steal more than 100 cars
Narrowband IoT: Reaching the devices other technologies cannot
The state of cybersecurity: We’re all screwed
Republicans see fresh chance to overhaul telecom law
New flaw puts nearly a billion phones at risk and shows Android security is still a patchwork mess
Hackers grapple with a once-unthinkable idea: Political action
Prominent cybersecurity leader favors Clinton, despite e-mail debacle
DHS S&T conducts first-responder training exercise to address potential impact of electronic jamming
Cities, states plod toward next-generation 911
Your Internet privacy shouldn’t be a ‘luxury item,’ FCC’s Wheeler says
Mercedes-Benz uses augmented reality to keep users safe
Delta’s massive computer outage is part of a much bigger problem
Third Chicago cop relieved of police powers over man shot in back
How over-customization kills government technology
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News announcements from our industry
NATE announces that new comprehensive A10.48 tower-safety standard has been finalized
FCC signs agreement to streamline deployment of next-generation 5G wireless infrastructure
Enterprise Wireless Alliance, pdvWireless meet with FCC rep, anticipate 900 MHz ruling
Spok to demonstrate suite of emergency-response solutions at APCO 2016