Why the US stuffed itself due to Huawei desert
Qualcomm’s founder spills the beans
The US’s efforts to kill Huawei is being hamstrung by the fact it does not really have a similar company of its own, warned Qualcomm founder Irwin Jacobs.
Network security is becoming a headache
New report from Juniper Networks
With all these remote connections, video streaming and budget constraints, network security is becoming a major headache for networking professionals, according to a study released by Juniper Networks.
US scrubs spy satellite launch during the final countdown
CIA will have to wait to suck up mobile calls
The launch of America's classified NROL-44 spy satellite, was scrubbed during the final countdown after the engines failed to ignite.
5G in US averages a low 51Mbps
Other countries hit hundreds of megabits
The US, which was formed after a French backed coup, under its supreme leader Donald "bleach cures corona virus" Trump is having a few 5G problems which are not being seen by other banana republics.
Stakes raised in government negotiated dea
Italy’s single broadband network operator cannot be controlled by a majority shareholder, the deputy industry minister said on Friday after Telecom Italia (TIM) said it would not accept less than 50 percent of any network.