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News about telecommunication
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Fed opens up $53M regional connectivity program
Projects can cover upgrades to mobile infrastructure or remote education, among others
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Ericsson, Telstra and Intel clock another 5G first
First end-to-end 5G non-standalone 3GPP data call on a commercial mobile network
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Vocus names Kevin Russell as group CEO
Russell and Vocus New Zealand CEO Mark Callander will both join the Vocus board as executive directors
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Concerns raised over how Aussie telcos' staff handle customer data
Stores' staff unaware of basic security procedures involving customer data, according to security expert.
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Nokia gets set to ship high-capacity 5G chipsets
The new offering paves the way for full-blown 5G
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Samsung dominates global smartphone market
Gartner's latest figures put Samsung at the top, followed by Apple
Features about telecommunication
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Web Real Time Communication (WebRTC) applications emerge as the tech stabilizes
Work remains to be done, but WebRTC is being put to use in a range of vertical markets
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Could Facebook be your next phone company?
Yes, thanks to WebRTC. This open-source project aims to transform the humble Web browser into a full-featured unified communications portal
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5 keys to successful SIP implementation
SIP can cut costs and increase network flexibility and the efficiency of existing resources, but consider these issues to ensure successful implementation
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It's a bird, it's a plane, it's the rebirth of satellite Internet
SpaceX, Facebook, Virgin Galactic and Google have all announced major initiatives that would help connect the world -- especially developing nations -- to the Internet. ...
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Who wins the net neutrality debate? Google, of course
ISPs and carriers don't want to be regulated. Content providers don't want to be throttled. Welcome to the net neutrality debate
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iOS 8 FAQ: What we know so far about Apple's next-generation mobile OS
The focus is on system features and app improvements more than visual tweaks