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Transforming telecoms workflows: How Vitrifi is driving scalable innovation

Total Telecom

At its core is Shar, an open source workflow engine developed by Crystal Construct with Vitrifis support, alongside NATS, which enables real-time state management and seamless communication. High-Volume Message Handling: Ideal for operations like provisioning services or handling simultaneous customer requests.

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Transforming telecoms workflows: How Vitrifi is driving scalable innovation

Total Telecom

At its core is Shar, an open source workflow engine developed by Crystal Construct with Vitrifis support, alongside NATS, which enables real-time state management and seamless communication. High-Volume Message Handling: Ideal for operations like provisioning services or handling simultaneous customer requests.

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Four Steps to Achieve Cyber Resilience for Utilities 

Cisco Wireless

Step 1: Fuse cybersecurity into the network Simplify security operations and reduce costs by building security constructs within networking equipment instead of multiplying point products. Build a WAN infrastructure that is secure by design and can evolve with your needs.

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Bill introduced in MN House: HF974 related to definition of provider and role of franchise and permitting and more

Blandin on Broadband

974, A bill for an act relating to broadband; establishing the Equal Access to Broadband Act; modifying provisions governing broadband services and broadband infrastructure; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, sections 116J.39, From the Minnesota House … Freiberg; Lee, F.; Carroll; Koegel and Clardy introduced: H. 39, subdivision 1; 116J.394;

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Chris Scharrer: Why Would SpaceX Need $20B from BEAD?

Broadband Breakfast

  Also, for an ISP to get BEAD funding, they have to cough up 30% to 50% in matching funds based on their total construction costs of building new fiber infrastructure.   There is no provision in BEAD for ISPs to get reimbursed for existing infrastructure, which should apply to Starlink as well.   Starlink installs?

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MN Senate introduces SF2045: establishing Equal Access to Broadband Act; modifying provisions for broadband services and infrastructure

Blandin on Broadband

2045 :A bill for an act relating to broadband; establishing the Equal Access to Broadband Act; modifying provisions governing broadband services and broadband infrastructure; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, sections 116J.39, The MN Senate reports … Senators Rest, Klein, Dibble, and Xiong introduced– S.F. 39, subdivision 1; 116J.394;