News Public Safety Technology Alliance (PSTA) to shut down 16th April 2021 After three years of existence, the non-profit Public Safety Technology Alliance (PSTA) will cease operations within 45 days as officials say they believe that the organization achieved its primary goal to promote public safety’s use of open-standard technologies. “PSTA achieved its mission,” PSTA board member Jeff Johnson said during an interview with IWCE’s Urgent Communications. […]
News Klobuchar pledges support for NG911 funding, does not address specifics of proposal 16th April 2021 Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.)—a co-chair of the Congressional Next-Gen 911 Caucus—vowed to sponsor legislation once again that calls for at least $12 billion in federal funding to upgrade public-safety answering points (PSAPs) to next-generation-911 (NG911) technology, but she did not release any details of her proposal. Two years ago, Klobuchar sponsored the “Next Generation 911 […]
Partner content Ubiquiti’s latest hack highlights troubled security path for operators 15th April 2021 In January, equipment vendor Ubiquiti told customers to reset their passwords due to a security breach involving a third-party cloud provider. The announcement appeared to be a relatively routine security warning. Such alerts among equipment vendors have become increasingly common as the noise around cybersecurity continues to rise. However, the situation took on added weight when security researcher […]
Partner content Dependency problems increase for open-source components 15th April 2021 The average software application depends on more than 500 open source libraries and components, up 77% from 298 dependencies in two years, highlighting the difficulty of tracking the vulnerabilities in every software component, according to a new report from software management firm Synopsys. In its “Open Source Security and Risk Analysis” (OSSRA) report, the company […]
Partner content How smart environments will take shape post-COVID-19 15th April 2021 Smart buildings and spaces have been a priority for some time, promoting energy efficiency, better user experience and security, smart environments have gotten even more important recently. Traditionally, smart environments have focused on curbing energy use in buildings, creating automation of temperature monitoring, lighting, and other amenities. Smart environments aim to satisfy the experience of […]
Partner content RootMetrics 5G report puts AT&T in first place 15th April 2021 The latest study of network performance by testing firm RootMetrics delivered one result that shouldn’t surprise people who’ve spent much time testing 5G phones and hotspots – and another result that might raise a few eyebrows. The report, released Thursday, credited T-Mobile with the best 5G availability in 45 markets tested but gave an overall nod to […]
Partner content Satellites poised to join 5G network topology 14th April 2021 The word “topology” in the telecom industry refers to the arrangement of the elements in a network’s architecture. It’s how all the cables, switches and cell towers are organized around each other in order to make sure a sender’s message is delivered to their intended recipient. There are growing indications that satellites may soon be […]
Partner content Global dwell time drops as ransomware attacks accelerate 14th April 2021 Attackers are spending less time inside target networks, researchers report, but the seemingly positive trend hides a concerning development: Ransomware attacks, which by nature have a shorter “dwell time,” are growing more common and efficient, shrinking the average time frame for all attacks. In their 2021 M-Trends threat report, Mandiant researchers note the global median […]
News New T-Band rules impact LMR licensing activity 13th April 2021 A recent law change eliminating a planned FCC auction of T-Band spectrum (470-512 MHz) resulted in the resolution of many pending LMR license applications from past years and provided an early boost to activity in the space this year, although those figures remain near the pace of all-time low levels once again. For the first […]
Partner content Nokia, Lenovo shake hands on patent deal 12th April 2021 Nokia has announced that it has struck a “multi-year, multi-technology patent cross-license agreement” with Chinese PC maker Lenovo. The deal, which involves Lenovo making a net balancing payment to Nokia, means that all pending patent litigation and other proceedings between the two parties – in all jurisdictions – is dropped. Financial details were not disclosed. Nokia […]
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