Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Leap second causes Internet hiccup

5G networks look to new frequencies to deliver gigabit speeds | Enterprise network disaggregation is inevitable

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Leap second causes Internet hiccup
The addition of a leap second to world clocks on Wednesday caused some networks to crash, although most quickly recovered. Read More


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Evolution of Flash in the Datacenter
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Digital Financial Transactions Flying High in the Clouds
This webinar reviews cloud infrastructure trends and solutions for the financial services industry. Learn More.

5G networks look to new frequencies to deliver gigabit speeds
If operators are to build 5G mobile networks with download speeds at 10Gbps and above, they are going to need a lot more spectrum, but getting it won't be easy. Read More

Enterprise network disaggregation is inevitable
Time will unbundle all network elements as benefits enjoyed by service providers hit private networks more broadly. Read More

Fon keeps adding Wi-Fi hotspots, but struggles to crack the U.S.
Wi-Fi aggregator Fon is continuing its mission to cover the world with shared broadband Internet connections, with recent deals giving it a boost. But the U.S. market continues to elude the company. Read More

Opinion: Linksys Smart Wi-Fi makes a stupid Guest network
A recent article pointed out that Linksys and Belkin routers are incapable of offering over-the-air encryption (WEP, WPA or WPA2) on their Guest wireless networks. On top of this, their Guest networks use a captive portal, which is confusing at best. I verified these problems and found even more issues with the Guest network created by a Linksys Smart WiFi router. Read More


WHITE PAPER: iDashboards

UND Eliminates Data Overload with iDashboards
Struggling with data overload from fact books and static reporting, UND sought a solution that would be used internally and externally, pulling data from their different systems, databases and spreadsheets. Read more to find out why staff at UND are now more enthusiastic about looking at the data. Learn More

This wireless hotspot has room for 10 SIM cards for LTE roaming
Finnish company Uros has launched an LTE version of its wireless hotspot that can be equipped with 10 SIM cards to make roaming abroad easier. Read More

EU sets June 2017 as date to end mobile roaming charges
A compromise on roaming regulations agreed on Monday night still needs approval from member states and the European Parliament. Read More

Just how secure is that hotspot?
Sure free Wi-Fi is convenient and cost-free, but what is the risk to my mobile device and how do I fight back? From the IDG Contributor Network. Read More

Not the kind of redundancy we really needed here
It's a few decades back, and this technical rep pilot fish is awakened by his beeper to learn that a customer -- a college campus -- is completely without phones or data communications, and no one is sure why. Read More

Fiber broadband access can boost home values
The availability of really fast broadband in your neighborhood could increase your home's value by more than 3%. Read More


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