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Airtel Protects 3.5 Million Users in Delhi with Fraud Detection System

Telecom Talk

It is enabled by default for all Airtel customers using its mobile and broadband services. Read More – Jio, Airtel Duopoly Should Not Happen: Govt Airtel’s advanced fraud detection system scans and filters links through WhatsApp, SMS, Facebook, Telegram, Instagram, e-mail, and more including browsers.

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Office of Broadband Development Updates: BEAD applications are open

Blandin on Broadband

Broadband Task Force, August meeting plans The Broadband Task Force will be meeting on Wednesday, August 6 from 2:30-4pm in Redwood County at the Minnesota Farmfest. More information on this and past meetings can be found on the Broadband Task Force webpage. Redmond, and Mildred E. Edward Guo, Elizabeth H.

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Office of Broadband Development Updates July 30, 2025: BEAD and Line Extension

Blandin on Broadband

Along with staff from East Central Energy (ECE), officials from the Minnesota Legislature and the Minnesota Office of Broadband Development met in Pine City on July 17 to observe speed testing and review progress tied to state-funded broadband grants as part of the ongoing ECE Fiber broadband expansion project.

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Airtel Blocks 1.80 Lakh Malicious Links in South India Using AI-Powered Fraud Detection: Report

Telecom Talk

The company said the system is automatically enabled for all Airtel mobile and broadband users. It leverages real-time threat intelligence to examine over 1 billion URLs daily and blocks access to harmful sites in under 100 milliseconds.” ” As per multiple media reports, Airtel blocked 1.80 million users in Karnataka, 5.4

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States Approach Readiness for the Broadband Rollout, But Federal Nod is Elusive

Broadband Breakfast

Three years and five months after the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passed, the BEAD Program still hasn’t connected a single person to broadband,  but  it is on the brink of being able to do so on a large scale, if Washington gives a green light.

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Tarana and Microsoft bringing next-gen FWA to underserved African communities

Developing Telecoms

Engineered to achieve a similar mission, Tarana’s next-generation fixed wireless access (ngFWA) broadband platform combines fibre-class performance with the agility of wireless technology to connect communities at a fraction of the cost or time required to deploy wired solutions.

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Dito Telecommunity reaches 15 million subscribers

Developing Telecoms

Dito CEO Eric Alberto said: “We remain committed to understanding and putting our customers first, challenging the status quo, and expanding our high-speed network with integrity and innovation at the core.” The company said it plans to continue investing in its network in the coming months, though it did not provide further details.