The battle for internet connectivity is fought in the stands

The way in which we view live events is changing. Go to any football match or music concert and you’ll find a sea of mobile phones held aloft, as spectators

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Telcos, broadcasters, Google and Apple: Who will win the content race?

The digitisation of content and networks is resulting in rapid and profound changes in audiovisual consumption patterns. These changes are characterised by a disaffection for linear programming, rapid adoption of

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ISACA issues guidance on how to navigate Blockchain,‘the technology that could change everything’

New guidance from ISACA in Rolling Meadows, Illinois shows how blockchain — the foundational technology behind Bitcoin — has the power to become a major force for innovation and change

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5G – Living life in the fast lane of data delivery

As the 5G industry begins to move from the theory to practice, we take a closer look at some of the markets likely to be impacted.

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Telcos: when it comes to IoT security, prevention is always better than cure

Smart devices have arguably made consumers’ lives easier, and as they become more affordable, more of us are investing in the IoT. However, all too often, these smart devices are

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BICS to acquire USA’s TeleSign Corp for US$230m, aims to be first end-to-end CPaaS provider

BICS, a global provider of international wholesale connectivity and interoperability services, has agreed to acquire privately held TeleSign Corporation, a US company active in the provision of authentication and mobile

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Why the UK is following the US and Germany on the road to SIP Trunks

BT’s intention to retire the UK integrated services digital network (ISDN) infrastructure by 2025 heralds the start of a ten year process for migrating all ISDN and PSTN customers to

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Extended Internet: Connecting web-based services to people without the internet

3.9 billion people globally do not have access to the internet, according to recent research from the United Nations telecommunications agency, International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

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If the C.I.A. can compromise smartphones as Wikileaks says, is it still possible to protect your privacy?

In the largest leak of C.I.A. documents, Wikileaks has disclosed  the tools that the C.I.A. uses to hack computers, phones and smart TVs around the world.

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Trends in online privacy: Revolution vs Resignation

It’s a myth to believe that the Internet is a free and democratic medium, where anonymous, private information exchange is the norm. Today, says Christian Bennefeld CEO of eBlocker, data

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