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Orbic | January 06, 2022
Orbic™, a U.S. mobile device manufacturer, announced the Orbic AirSurf 5G UW Laptop. The Orbic AirSurf 5G UW allows users to have the performance, connectivity, speed, battery-life, and power at a value price point. With a FOLD-360-degree design, users can quickly go from a laptop to a tablet view – giving customers the flexibility to utilize the device in a way that is most comfortable – either while on the go, at school or in the office. <...
Network Infrastructure
Netskope | August 08, 2022
Netskope, the leader in Security Service Edge (SSE) and Zero Trust, today announced it has acquired Infiot, a pioneer in enabling secure, reliable access with zero trust security, network and application optimization, and AI-driven operations. As Netskope Borderless WAN, the addition of Infiot's revolutionary technology will enable Netskope customers to apply uniform security and quality of experience (QoE) policies to the widest range of hybrid work needs, from employees at h...
Network Management
NS1 | December 23, 2021
NS1, the leader in application traffic intelligence and automation, unveiled a new offering that mitigates user impact in the event of outages. The comprehensive bundle combines industry-leading Managed and Dedicated DNS solutions, proprietary Filter Chain™ technology, and data-driven automation capabilities to deliver superior reliability and resiliency for critical systems and applications.Global internet outages continue to dominate news headlines. They are inevitable and plague e...
Light Reading | February 28, 2020
While making plans to fill US coffers with billions from midband spectrum auctions, the FCC could pile on another $208 million more in the form of fines against the US's four largest mobile carriers over alleged user data violations. The FCC is proposing fines in excess of $208 million against T-Mobile ($91 million), AT&T ($57 million), Verizon ($48 million) and Sprint ($12 million), on allegations that they violated rules that require carriers or those acting on their behalf to "ob...
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