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The Far Future of Next Generation Wireless Communications

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. The Far Future of Next Generation Wireless Communications 5G AmericasDecember 17, 2020 GMT BELLEVUE, Wash., Dec. 17, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) With 5G networks having just finished their second year in existence, wireless industry leaders are already exploring the path to future wireless networks beyond 5G. 5G Americas the wireless industry trade association and voice of 5G and LTE for the Americas, today announced the publication of a white paper Mobile Communications Beyond 2020 – The Evolution of 5G Towards Next G , which details this global work from several academic and industry organizations and presents potential use cases and technologies integral to the evolution of 5G towards the “Next G”.

China Engaged in Mass Surveillance on American Mobile Phones, Report Finds

China Engaged in ‘Mass Surveillance’ on Americans’ Mobile Phones, Report Finds The Chinese regime exploited vulnerabilities in the global mobile telecommunications network to conduct “mass surveillance” on Americans, according to a recent report by a cyber research firm. By analyzing signals data, the report by Washington-based Exigent Media found that Beijing, working through state-owned telecom operator China Unicom, was the leading source of attacks against U.S. mobile users over 3G and 4G networks in 2018. The regime exploited well-known network vulnerabilities, which allowed it to track, monitor, disrupt, and intercept communications of U.S. phone subscribers while they traveled abroad. The vulnerabilities are centered around the legacy mobile SS7 signaling system, described in the report as “a patchwork system enabling network operators around the world to communicate with each other for international roaming services.”

After leading Frontier into bankruptcy, CEO steps aside

After leading Frontier into bankruptcy, CEO steps aside Alexander Soule FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 The headquarters building of Frontier Communications at 401 Merritt 7 in Norwalk.Alexander Soule / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of3 3of3 After leading Frontier Communications into bankruptcy, Bernie Han is leaving the company with a United Kingdom telecommunications veteran to take his place as CEO starting next March. Frontier installed Han as CEO entering December 2019, then filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last April. The Norwalk-based company is currently seeking approval from states to exit bankruptcy, including in Connecticut, where Connecticut Attorney General William Tong and union leaders have voiced skepticism over unanswered questions about its operating plan going forward.

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