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Qualitest | August 24, 2021
Qualitest , the world's leading AI-powered quality engineering company, announces today that it has bolstered its 20-year relationship with BT Group -- the UK's largest mobile and broadband provider. BT recently unveiled its ambition to offer 5G solutions across the entire UK by 2028 and deliver the UK's first fully converged network by the mid-2020s. Qualitest's Managed Test Service (MTS) – which significantly expands the scope of the engagement – will help to ensure...
Network Security
TerraMaster | April 25, 2022
TerraMaster, specialists in innovative storage products, have announced its latest F2-423 (2-bay) and F4-423 (4-bay) NAS devices. As a powerful entry point for prosumer and SMB use, the F2-423 and F4-423 offer superb performance even in multi-user environments and features that integrate within office IT systems. Both can be further expanded with TerraMaster USB DAS devices to provide multiple or extended storage spaces that growth as a business does. Upgraded Performance ...
Lightreading | March 26, 2020
The FCC's chairman is asking Congress for $2 billion to fund a program that help operators replace Huawei's equipment in US networks. That figure is double the amount initially approved by President Trump earlier this month. In a letter to Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) dated March 14, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai requested $2 billion, plus $5 million in administration expenses, for the agency's "rip and replace" program for Huawei and ZTE equipment. Pai requested that the senator add ...
AT&T | September 21, 2020
AT&T has officially joined Verizon in complaining that T-Mobile is on its way to an unassailable position in 5G spectrum. The two carriers are now urging the FCC to take a hard look at how much low- and midband spectrum T-Mobile owns, and to take action against the carrier if it gains too much spectrum. AT&T and Verizon ostensibly are arguing that T-Mobile's latest spectrum-leasing deal will push its overall spectrum holdings over the FCC's "spectrum screen." The agency...
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