Aruba Networks has revealed a Wi-Fi 6E 630 Series campus access point that operates in the 6GHz band, which was opened up in April 2020 by the FCC, the networking vendor told CRN.
Expect a dramatic decline in spoofed phone calls, NC Attorney General says
Attorney General Josh Stein is working with other AGs and the big phone companies to implement new technology that will cut down on robocalls, too. Author: Chad Silber Updated: 5:49 PM EDT May 25, 2021
RALEIGH, N.C.
Editor s Note: The attached video is a recent story about a man who was scammed out of thousands of dollars.
Do you trust the number that shows up on your Caller ID?
There’s a good chance you don’t.
Scammers have been able to “spoof,” or fake, the number that shows up on your Caller ID, increasing the chances you’ll answer or tricking you into thinking the caller is legitimate. Robocalls work in a similar way.
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As Americans retreated into their homes to wait out the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, it became apparent that many households weren’t ready for one aspect of working or learning from home: How much they’d need to use the internet.
For many families, the cost of getting online is a major barrier to internet access. Though broadband internet prices have gone down in recent years, high-speed service can still cost at least $45 per month, according to a study by the United States Telecom Association, which represents internet service providers. Half of people who didn’t have broadband service in 2019 blamed the cost, according to a study by the Pew Research Center.
Accelerates the certification of wireless devices that use unlicensed bands at 2.4 and 5 GHz
SANTA ROSA, Calif. May 25, 2021
Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS), a leading technology company that delivers advanced design and validation solutions to help accelerate innovation to connect and secure the world, announced the new Keysight IOT0047A regulatory test solution, which enables customers to accelerate the certification of wireless devices that use the unlicensed bands at 2.4 and 5 GHz and achieve time-to-market goals.
Wireless connectivity plays an important role in a hyperconnected IoT world. Every wireless device is subjected to comprehensive regulatory testing before it can enter the market. Wireless technologies are evolving rapidly to meet demanding IoT application needs. Regulatory standards by European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) are updated regularly to ensure wireless spectrums are used efficiently wi