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Ensuring a secure future: The role of cybersecurity in medical devices

HCL Tech

Protocol vulnerabilities : Medical devices often rely on communication protocols like Ethernet and Bluetooth. The proliferation of connected devices : Connected medical and non-medical devices make up a large part of hospital networks. As remote care expands, the attack surface grows, making network security more complex.

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Did You Know: IP Paging Installation Made Easy With One Single Cable

VoIP Insider

IP paging devices are essential tools for ensuring clear and efficient announcements across various industries, from corporate offices to schools and hospitals. One feature of IP paging devices that often goes unnoticed is their ability to support Power over Ethernet (PoE).

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Fanvil H5 Hotel Phone Product Feature & How to SIP Register to 3CX | VoIP Supply

VoIP Insider

Some standout features include: HD Voice Quality : Ensuring crystal-clear communication for guests and staff. PoE (Power over Ethernet) : This is for simplified installation and reduced cable clutter. SIP Compatibility : Ready to integrate with various PBX systems, including 3CX, for seamless communication.

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How To: Upgrade & Save Money on IP Paging in Educational Environments

VoIP Insider

Some environments utilize analog systems, and devices connected by hardwire, some use VoIP (IP), devices connected through ethernet/network, and some use a mixture of both, hybrid solutions. It offers clear audio communication and seamless integration into secure networks. See below for just some of these options.

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Digital Infrastructure Investment 2024: 'All-in' on Open Access

Broadband Breakfast

UTOPIA (Utah Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Agency) Fiber is the group of 11 Utah cities that joined together in 2004 to build, deploy, and operate a fiber to the home network to every business and household within their communities. Before coming to UTOPIA Fiber, she worked in the hospitality marketing industry on the east coast.

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Comcast Kicks Off Construction of High-Speed Internet Network Across Indiana

Total Telecom

Additional homes in Fayette, Rush, Delaware, Boone, Shelby, Morgan and Miami counties join 64 million homes and businesses across the country to have access to a network that is trusted by essential community organizations like hospitals, schools, transportation systems and first responders.