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AT&T sees cost savings with drone inspections of cell towers

AT&T expects to save money by using drones instead of workers to inspect its 65,000 cellular transmission towers nationwide. Read More

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Cisco patches serious flaws in router and conferencing server software

Cisco Systems released patches for several vulnerabilities in its IOS software for networking devices and the Cisco and WebEx conferencing servers. Read More

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U.S. pumps $400 million into next-generation wireless research

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NYC Wi-Fi project set to move forward as city beats payphone lawsuit

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AT&T wants to use A.I. as a crystal ball

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Juniper patches high-risk flaws in Junos OS

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AT&T likes 'white-box' networks and hopes you will, too

AT&T's march toward standard "white-box" network gear will come to enterprises with the introduction of an industry-standard server that can take the place of four specialized network devices. Read More

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