SecurityRatty :: tag: telecom
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House leaders send a letter to fellow lawmakers saying they strenuously oppose handing amnesty to telecom companies that helped the government's secret, warrantless wiretapping program
...telecom and paying less than $10 per year for pole placement, but instead must pay the all-comer rate of $50 per year
This is a critical distinction. Telecoms are covered under the Telecom Act of 1996 that requires non-discriminatory access to utility poles to avoid incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) and utilities from being...
...telecom division to Cogeco Cable: The Toronto utility, itself created as a kind of above-board financial shell game to move money around in the city's budget, can't proceed on telecom plans through its Toronto Hydro Telecom division due to rules that disallow capital investment from electricity revenues
Toronto Hydro has a very well-built...
...Telecom Junkies episode about VLAN Hopping
Network World: VoIP security notices show security remains a multi-vendor issue also TechRepublic article about VoIP Hopper
Network World: VoIP security industry: Guilty as charged (Plus, 10 nasty questions to ask your VoIP supplier
VoIP-News.com: Vonage Security Problems May Be Just the Start
The...
...Telecom Junkies episode about VLAN Hopping
Network World: VoIP security notices show security remains a multi-vendor issue ??? also TechRepublic article about VoIP Hopper
Network World: VoIP security industry: Guilty as charged (Plus, 10 nasty questions to ask your VoIP supplier
VoIP-News.com: Vonage Security Problems May Be Just the Start...
...telecom division, which includes its well-engineered but limited One Zone service (6 sq km of downtown
This op-ed recommends that the city buy the division, and have it build service, which they estimate at about $100 per household, which could save $300 to $400 per household per year for those with broadband. But that means that they prefer...
...telecom/spectrum regulator to have permission to use the service throughout the EC. The EC's other measure details the technical requirements for the equipment--picocells--to be used on aircraft so that frequency licensing isn't in conflict between ground and in-flight operation
Airworthiness is a separate measure that's been addressed by the...
...telecom firm. Each company had made a unique network hardware choice--MetroFi, SkyPilot; Kite, Strix; and EarthLink Tropos plus Motorola--and each had a sort of specialty. Interestingly, a fifth firm, BelAir powers Toronto (a small but super-fast Wi-Fi network) and Minneapolis (the only putatively completed large-city Wi-Fi network), and will...