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Prisma Cloud Adds Telecommunications Security Act Compliance Framework

Prisma Clud

Prisma Cloud has added the Telecommunications Security Act to its list of out-of-the-box compliance standards. With this release, public electronic communications networks and services in the UK can assess their multicloud security posture against requirements defined in the Telecommunications Security Act Code of Practice.

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Ukraine’s Wartime Internet from the Inside

Kentik

In the past year, we have used Kentik’s unique datasets to show some of the conflict’s impacts on Ukraine’s external internet connectivity, ranging from DDoS attacks and large outages , to the rerouting of internet service in the southern region of Kherson. One of those Ark servers is located in Kyiv. datagroup.ua. 193.109.128.78

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The Telecommunications Service Provider Journey – From Telco to Techco

Cloudera

The new look, “aligns with our evolution from a telecommunications company to a technology company,” said Nompilo Morafo, Chief Corporate Affairs officer at the company. By extension, ecosystem development was similarly important, insofar as service providers could partner for skills gaps, and flex capacity where needed. .

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Signals from space: SD-WAN marks the next stage in commercialized space-based comms

CIO

Indeed, from an individual perspective, one of the biggest demands we place on our mobile phones and computers is better connectivity and access to the internet, anytime and anyplace. Fortunately, several providers have developed ways around this. The idea is, anywhere you can see the sky, you can access the internet.

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Diving Deep into Submarine Cables: The Undersea Lifelines of Internet Connectivity

Kentik

Worldwide telecommunications began somewhere around 150 years ago, in 1850, with the first commercial international submarine cable between England and France. Fiber optics The submarine cables that move internet traffic around the world are made from silica glass fiber optic strands that most network engineers are likely familiar with.

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Building a Smarter 5G Future Through Open RAN Development

CableLabs

For the mobile industry, this means helping revolutionize the telecommunications landscape by harnessing the capabilities of 5G to redefine connectivity. But to fully realize 5G’s potential, the network infrastructure behind it requires modernization. Open RAN, by contrast, opens up possibilities for the infrastructure.

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How modern CIOs are freeing up time to lead strategy

CIO

But most importantly, without strong connectivity, businesses can’t take advantage of the newest advancements in technology such as hybrid multi-cloud architecture, Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and edge micro data centre deployment.