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New software developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., helps link satellites together to form a virtual web of sensors that monitor the globe for hazards such as fires. Video courtesy of NASA.
By ZDNet Staff | | Topic: Networking
Digital Health and Wellness
Mobility
NBN flags frozen HFC connections thawing over the coming months
Cable premises still ring-fenced by NBN due to its HFC pause, which will be released to market in the next four months.
Ericsson boosts 5G platform, signs 5G deal with Oppo
Ericsson and Oppo will collaborate on 5G device testing and demonstrations, as well as 2G, 3G, and 4G patent cross-licensing, while Ericsson has also made updates and improvements ...
Cisco expects just 422 million 5G connections by 2022
In its latest mobile data report, Cisco predicts that only about 3 percent of total mobile connections will occur over upgraded high-speed networks by 2022. ...
Why I replaced Google Wifi with Synology's mesh networking gear (and why you might, too)
Google Wifi is a great offering, but it has its limits. In this article, we'll look at how we slammed hard into those limits and how the Synology mesh might make for a viable alternative. ...
Huawei could still be in play for 5G in New Zealand and United Kingdom
New Zealand's prime minister won't rule out that Huawei tech could still be used in an internet upgrade across her country if unnamed risks can be mitigated. ...
iPhone 4G speeds: Top-selling iPhone XR has slowest LTE downloads
But iPhone XR's 4G download speeds are still far faster than the iPhone 6's and could be one reason to upgrade.
Nine telcos had no metadata interception plan by mid-2018: ACMA
The ACMA's 2017-18 report also reported almost 2.3 million disclosures of customer information by carriers under legal obligations to assist government agencies and departments. ...
Spark extends Cat-M1 IoT network across New Zealand
Just five months after launching the network, Spark has announced that its Cat-M1 IoT coverage now reaches 98 percent of the New Zealand population.
NBN half-year revenue jumps to AU$1.3b as CEO confident of positive cash flow by FY22
9.5 million premises are now ready for service, while NBN announced revenue of AU$1.3 billion and negative EBITDA of AU$477 million for the first half of FY19. ...
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