If you believe the US Federal Communications Commission, last June’s end of net neutrality—the system that required internet service providers to treat all data equally—has helped more Americans get broadband access. But the data behind this claim is highly controversial. . Every year, the FCC releases a report showing the state of broadband access in the US. This report is the government’s main source of information for measuring connectivity and helps determine how billions in broadband subsidies are allocated. When a draft of this year’s report, circulated in February, found large gains in the number of people with broadband, FCC chairman Ajit Pai claimed it showed that “our approach is working.” (Pai has said that net neutrality is bad for consumers because it discourages innovation.) After activists spotted errors in the draft, the commission adjusted the numbers, but Pai insisted that “the new data doesn’t change the report’s fundamental conclusion”: the so-called digital divide is narrowing. The link for this article located at MIT Technology Review is no longer available. . Every year, the FCC releases a report showing the state of broadband access in the US. This report i. believe, federal, communications, commission, june’s, neutrality—the. . Brittany Day
In today's society, much depends on networks and information systems. Additional requirements for security will rapidly increase as networking and computing develop further and electronic communications become part of all aspects of our daily lives. For instance broadband connections offer people the possibility to be "always on". . . .. "Network and information security has become increasingly important with growing usage of the Internet and other information and communication technologies. In today's society, much depends on networks and information systems. Additional requirements for security will rapidly increase as networking and computing develop further and electronic communications become part of all aspects of our daily lives. For instance broadband connections offer people the possibility to be "always on". This, of course, increases the vulnerability of systems and multiplies the probability of some sort of cyber-attack. Enhanced security is therefore a key element for the success of broadband. New wireless applications will enable people to access the Internet from anywhere. The tendency to connect to the Internet everything from printers to central heating systems will continue. Just as people expand the ways they use the Internet, so the potential security risks multiply. The link for this article located at PublicTechnology.net is no longer available. . The importance of data and network protection has escalated with the rise in online activities and the advancement of digital threats.. Network Security,Cyber Threats,Wireless Applications,Broadband Security,Information Systems. . Anthony Pell
Broadband wireless access took another step forward late last month when the IEEE approved 802.16a, an amendment that adds features to the group's 802.16 standard that defines the WirelessMAN air interface specification. 802.16 was developed by the IEEE's 802.16 Working . . . . Broadband wireless access took another step forward late last month when the IEEE approved 802.16a, an amendment that adds features to the group's 802.16 standard that defines the WirelessMAN air interface specification. 802.16 was developed by the IEEE's 802.16 Working Group on BWA (Broadband Wireless Access) to address the need for broadband connection solutions that are more economical than wired alternatives. The working group completed the BWA standard in October 2001 and published it in April. BWA can provide more capacity than its wired broadband counterparts (cable and digital subscriber line) because it allows companies access to fiber-optic telecommunications networks using wireless connections, instead of building out the network using cables. The most appealing aspect of the BWA technology is its ability to quickly expand a broadband network to customer sites that a conventional fiber network can't reach. It works by leveraging installed high-speed optical networks, combined with radio base stations mounted on buildings or towers. The link for this article located at eWeek is no longer available. . Broadband wireless access took another step forward late last month when the IEEE approved 802.16a, . broadband, wireless, another, forward, month, approved. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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