Partner content Healthcare organizations bear the brunt of cyberattacks amid pandemic 8th January 2021 Hospitals and other healthcare organizations bore the brunt of cyberattacks last year, all the while struggling to cope with the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a new report this week from Check Point Software, attacks on healthcare entities worldwide jumped 45% in the past two months as attackers tried to take advantage […]
Partner content On the road with in-vehicle satellite navigation systems 8th January 2021 Artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR) are already riding shotgun in the cockpit of some connected vehicles. Now industry executives are planning the next advancements they say will enhance real-time navigation systems on the road to fully autonomous automobiles. Digital map updates that provide detailed information about a vehicle’s route such as lane counts […]
News Newscan: All Californians will soon be able to text 911 for help 8th January 2021 Web Roundup Items from other news organizations All Californians will soon be able to text 911 for help Teslas may soon be able to call 911 FCC Democrats set to move on net neutrality, broadband subsidies Wi-Fi’s biggest upgrade in decades is starting to arrive Emerging tech gets off the ground amid pandemic response Nashville […]
News Anterix signs 900 MHz spectrum lease with utility Ameren, expects more deals in near future 5th January 2021 Anterix recently announced its first 900 MHz spectrum lease, a 30-year deal with Ameren—a power utility serving most of Missouri and western Illinois—worth about $48 million that is expected to provide the spectral foundation for the first of many private LTE deals in the U.S., according to Anterix President and CEO Rob Schwartz. Schwartz confirmed […]
Partner content CableLabs forges agnostic wireless connection for operators 5th January 2021 In another example of the cable industry’s pursuit of network and service convergence, CableLabs has introduced an access network-agnostic platform that’s designed to help mobile users seamlessly move across Wi-Fi, LTE, CBRS and, potentially, C-band-based wireless network connections on an application-by-application basis. That offering, called Intelligent Wireless Network Steering (IWiNS), also fits into the cable […]
Partner content T-Mobile hacked–again 5th January 2021 Wireless provider T-Mobile recently reported yet another data breach, its fourth since 2018. In a post on its website, T-Mobile said it had found and “quickly shut down” a cyberattack that may have exposed some customer account information, including phone numbers, number of lines in an account, and call-related information collected by T-Mobile. The company said […]
Partner content Looking ahead: What 2021 will bring to public safety 5th January 2021 Most agree that 2020 was a year no one could have predicted. However, the shaping forces that took hold during the year—the pandemic, civil unrest and an increase in natural disasters, to name a few —will continue to influence the world in 2021 and beyond. Among the industries most likely to feel the lasting effects […]
News Newscan: Nation debates how to secure communications networks in wake of Nashville bombing 5th January 2021 Web Roundup Items from other news organizations Nationwide debate emerges on how to secure communications networks in wake of Nashville bombing Senate votes to override Trump veto on defense bill Utilities, others tell court FCC ignored evidence as lawsuit over wireless airwaves proceeds As understanding of Russian hacking grows, so does alarm Nashville bombing froze […]
News FirstNet Authority releases new details about impact of Nashville explosion on broadband system 4th January 2021 Public-safety subscribers to FirstNet responding to the Dec. 25 massive explosion near the AT&T network hub in Nashville experienced a four-hour outage when some services were not rerouted prior to deployable cell sites becoming operational at the scene, according to a FirstNet Authority blog. Released Friday evening, the FirstNet Authority blog reiterated several facts previously […]
News AT&T provides initial insights about FirstNet performance, recovery efforts after Nashville explosion 31st December 2020 Some FirstNet subscribers experienced service outages after the massive Dec. 25 explosion at AT&T’s Nashville network hub, but backup battery power at the facility and the use of deployable cell sites meant that many FirstNet users were able to communicate “within hours,” according to AT&T. Although the Christmas-morning explosion caused significant damage to AT&T’s Nashville […]
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