As expected, opponents of the FCC’s April reinstatement of Title II telecommunications regulation for broadband internet providers have begun a court challenge. CTIA – The Wireless Association filed a challenge this week in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. At the same time, a large coalition representing ISPs petitioned the FCC to stay the effects of its Title II order. It is all part of a process that could take months or years to settle and eventually land in the U.S. Supreme Court. https://lnkd.in/e3GjSdPC
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This article written by Aditya Panuganti examines the newly enacted Telecommunications Act and delves into the concerns and uncertainties surrounding its provisions. #TelecomInsights #LegalAnalysis
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Are you tired of the unending debate about which mobile phone network is the best? We've all experienced the ups and downs of switching networks over the years, only to end up returning to our original provider. But who gets your vote for the best overall signal on calls, data and reliability? Let's settle this once and for all! Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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What are the differences between public and private IP addresses? Public IP addresses are registered on the internet. It’s what gives you access to the world wide web. Private IP addresses are not publicly registered on the internet. So you can’t access the internet using a private IP address.
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I wonder what is going on in the German Bundesverwaltungsamt (BVA)/ Bundesverwaltungsamt (BVA) !? Just as the single national Id linked to all data became obsolete (insecure, ineffective, rights violation, anti-innovation etc.) with e.g eIDAS 2.0, Germany seems to decide an outdated digital structure in violation with the Constitution? It seems almost inevitable that the German Bundesverfassungsgericht will stop this before it gets out of control. Even if there locally and contextually for the same citizens is a reason to establish such a link, it can be optional/inddirecrt instead of hardcoding the worst possible choice. There is no excuse. A democratic state can be measured on how little power it exercises over individual citizens - this model will maximize such power and risk in direct violation of GDPR. Any explanation Markus Richter?
Very surprising. In France the authorities do not even discuss this solution because they ignore the fact that email addresses and mobile phone numbers have in reality already undermined the "ban" on static identifiers. https://lnkd.in/dnA2hqGb
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