Newscan: ‘The intelligence coup of the century’
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‘The intelligence coup of the century’
The U.S. fears Huawei because it knows how tempting backdoors are
Trump wants U.S. to be less reliant on GPS with new executive order
London police deploy face-scan tech, stirring privacy concerns
Frontier, nearing bankruptcy, faces scrutiny over weeks-long phone outages
Goodbye, Sprint: U.S. judge approves T-Mobile’s purchase of competitor
How Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son turned Sprint into the telecom war’s latest casualty
The court let T-Mobile buy Sprint because Sprint completely sucks
Verizon pegged as loser in T-Mobile/Sprint deal
Analyst: T-Mobile/Sprint merger could create problems for Dish
The Sprint and T-Mobile merger decision: Preliminary thoughts
Norma Torres op-ed: Congress should pass bill reclassifying 911 dispatchers
Mobile World Congress canceled due to coronavirus concerns
Mobile World Congress companies shouldn’t expect money back: organizers
Computers down at 500+ Boston Children’s Hospital affiliates after malware attack
What Lyft and Aptiv learned from 100,000 self-driving car trips in Las Vegas
Average tenure of a CISO is just 26 months, due to high stress and burnout
Public Safety Advocate: Another MCPTT vendor? FirstNet coverage, drive tests
Briefing Room
News announcements from our industry
Text of federal court ruling approving the merger of T-Mobile, Sprint
NENA’s NG911 RFP considerations document now available
Perle launches new IRG5000 LTE routers for vehicle area networks
Informa Tech launches new Omdia research powerhouse
Motorola Solutions adds new analytics to in-car video system for law enforcement
IEEE Communications Society, Radio Club of America announce partnership