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Rohit Rawool: Why Hardware Matters in a Software-Driven World

Broadband Breakfast

  Software dominates, but hardware matters DWDM amplifiers boost the strength of multiple optical signals traveling over a single fiber by using different light wavelengths, enabling long-distance, high-capacity data transmission. Please send pieces to  commentary@breakfast.media.

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Top Telecom Fraud Trends in 2025: Evolving Threats & Solutions

Subex Blog

AI-Driven Social Media Scams Scams involving fake promotions, giveaways, or surveys have become more prevalent. Fraudsters utilize AI to generate fake testimonials, reviews, and social media posts to make their schemes appear credible, tricking customers into providing data or payments.

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Navigating Heightened Cyber Risks from Iranian Threats

Paloalto Networks

Persistent Destruction – The Agonizing Serpens APT group targeted Israeli education and tech sectors from January-October 2023. This could manifest as Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks designed to take critical websites offline, or coordinated influence operations across social media platforms aimed at shaping public opinion.

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Jim Enrique Tolbert and Javier Palomarez: America’s Manufacturing Boom Faces a Labor Bust

Broadband Breakfast

Furthermore, major investments from companies like TSMC and Nvidia have been announced, signaling a shift towards domestic production.  Rather, they must be paired with strategic and international education, recruitment and worker retention programs. The CHIPS and Science Act provides substantial funding to boost U.S. And the U.S.

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Peter Murray: Connected Cities Tour Event Summarized

Broadband Breakfast

He described the valuable role of digital infrastructure in providing technology that allows first responders to respond faster and to gain valuable situational awareness through the use of cameras, traffic signal prioritization and sensors. All agreed that this technology should be seen as an enhancement to public networks and Wi-Fi.

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Some Educators Urge FCC to Go Beyond Wi-Fi Hotspots

Broadband Breakfast

25, 2024 – Public school leaders and other education advocates give the Federal Communications Commission's Wi-Fi hotspots plan high marks, but they think the agency can still do better. WASHINGTON, Sept. Devices without such service or non-hotspot Wi-Fi-enabled devices were excluded from support.

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How Reliable is Our Nation's – and the World's – Broadband Infrastructure?

Broadband Breakfast

Further steps include more R & D;  development of technical infrastructure; global collaboration, in the form of policies, regulations, and enforcement; disaster preparedness; and perhaps most important overall: the rapid education of a more supportive public.    David W.