Mon.Apr 29, 2024

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How cross-border connectivity is ensuring seamless service

Cubic Telecom

The TRA 2024 conference emphasised the transformative potential of Cooperative Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM) that enables seamless cross-border connectivity for software-defined connected vehicles (SDCVs) – an initiative that Cubic knows well. Since 2016, Cubic has connected over 18.5 million vehicles in 190+ countries, allowing us to witness firsthand the power of vehicle connectivity.

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Four Benefits of Fiber Internet

All West Telecommunications

Say goodbye to internet you can’t rely on, and hello to fiber internet! Fiber is faster, more reliable and all-around more advanced than other types of internet connections. Learn more about the top four reasons your household will benefit from All West fiber internet. Fiber internet allows you to… Upload and download in seconds! Your connection brings the world to your fingertips, which means that having high-speed internet is more valuable than ever before.

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Telco Fraud Still On The Rise, Driven By The Growth Of Global Roaming and IoT Connections.

Iconxsolutions

A recent study from Juniper Research highlights that global roaming fraud traffic is forecasted to surge by an astonishing 700% over the next five years, as fraudsters evolve and exploit the expanding market. Roaming charges were abolished in the EU in 2017 with the implementation of the EU Regulation IV, extending and improving roaming services for subscribers Europe-wide.

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What is SIP? Definition and Use for Businesses

NetWork Telecom

Session Initiation Protocol, or SIP, is a game-changer for businesses seeking a more efficient and cost-effective way to make calls. This blog post will break down SIP in easy-to-understand terms, explore the benefits it offers businesses like yours, and help you decide if SIP trunking could be the key to unlocking a smarter phone system for your company.

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Does the FCC Have a Safe Harbor to Deregulate Despite the 1994 MCI Case Precedent?

Telefrieden

The prior blog entry suggested that the Supreme Court would have to use a semantic sleight of hand to approve FCC deregulatory initiatives while vacating new or resurrected regulatory rules and requirements. See [link]. On further review, I think there just might be a way to pull this blocked on one side, open on the other gambit. Despite all the speculation about pending foreclosure of regulatory agency discretion, there is a provision in the Telecommunications Act of 1996 that the Court might