Tue.Apr 30, 2024

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Don’t Look Now: T-Mobile Eyes Fixed Broadband Market Leadership

Dell'oro

This blog discusses T-Mobile's strategic foray into the fixed broadband market, highlighted by its acquisition of Lumos. T-Mobile's success in attracting over 5 million FWA subscribers and its transition to a wholesale model underscore its potential to disrupt traditional cable providers and shape industry dynamics. The post Don’t Look Now: T-Mobile Eyes Fixed Broadband Market Leadership appeared first on Dell'Oro Group.

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NWS & UCL Swift Fusion Splicing Report Now Available

Gap Wireless

The Challenges & Innovative Solutions in Fusion Splicing in 2024 When it comes to access networks, fiber optic cables are no longer mere upgrades from other forms of connectivity. With their unparalleled ability to carry high volumes of data over long distances, as well as their proven reliability, fiber optic cables have become an essential part of the world’s communication networks.

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Why Is My Internet Slow at Work? Unraveling the Mystery

MHO

In today's digital age, a fast and reliable internet connection is the backbone of productivity in the workplace. However, many employees find themselves asking, "Why is my internet slow at work?" This frustration can stem from various factors, ranging from network congestion to outdated infrastructure. Let's delve into the common reasons and solutions to enhance your workplace's internet speed.

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Thought Exercise on CPNI

Telefrieden

I recognize that many of my posts are technical, complex, and “inside baseball.” However, the matter of wireless carrier disclosure of location information is really, really, important, and rather easy to understand. For public safety, national security, emergency response, and a host of other issues, location data can save lives. On the other hand, commercial exploitation of location data can kill people.

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What is Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)?

NetWork Telecom

In the world of business communications, traditional phone systems have long been a source of frustration. Companies large and small have grappled with the high costs of maintaining these systems, not to mention the limited features that often hinder rather than help business operations. In this scenario, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) emerges as a beacon of hope for businesses seeking to break free from the constraints of outdated telephony.

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How Much Did the U.S. Wireless Carriers “Earn” From “Location Information Aggregators”?

Telefrieden

The FCC lawfully fined U.S. facilities-based wireless carriers nearly $200 million for selling highly intrusive location data about subscribers without their “opt-in” consent. See [link]. In Section 222 of the Communications Act, Congress comprehensively specified how the carriers bore an affirmative duty of care not to disclose clearly defined Customer Proprietary Information (“CPNI”).