Corona Virus Puts Brakes on 5G Deployment A research reports says that global cloud revenue from the operation of core 5G networks will fall 25% to 30% shy of the $9 billion forecasted for this year. They predict that this will only be a short term problem and that 5G deployment will pick up next […]
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Here in Colorado we are hearing stories that are likely being played out elsewhere. A server went to file for unemployment benefits after being laid off and discovered that someone else was claiming benefits in their name. This is a rotate on the old tax refund scam where someone claims a tax refund that is […]
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While the rest of us are working from home or being laid off, Congress is doing neither. Turns out the problem is not so simple to solve. The average age of members of the House was 58 years; the average age of the Senate was 63 years at the beginning of the session last year. […]
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I don’t usually go here, but this is an important issue for any web site operator that has terms of service that they want visitors or customers to be bound by. Courts continue to rule against companies, even big companies, for failing to follow basic rules that the courts have laid out time and again. […]
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O P I N I O N Full disclosure: it will be obvious which side of the conversation I am on pretty quickly. The FBI has been trying to ban end to end encryption – any encryption that they can’t break at will – for decades now. They charged Phil Zimmerman with crimes and almost […]
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The White House last month released a document called the National Strategy to Secure 5G. This SIX PAGE document is a little light on details, but like your 10 year old who is assigned homework, the Secure 5G and Beyond Act requires the President to turn in his homework and he did. So what would […]
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