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MetTel Is Now an Authorized Starlink Reseller, Extending Managed Network Services via Space Globally

Total Telecom

Designed for mobility applications and challenging environments, Starlink’s Flat High Performance service affords a wide field of view, offers enhanced GPS capabilities and is suitable for in-motion use for vehicles, ships and planes in approved countries.

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Secure Your 5G Business Transformation

Paloalto Networks

They unlocked opportunities for mobile broadband and video streaming. While the 5G standard includes strong security features, like user authentication, privacy, encryption and some protection for signaling traffic, these are not designed to detect or stop advanced threats in mobile traffic.

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Deliver Exceptional User Experience with ADEM Now Available on NGFW

Paloalto Networks

Many organizations today rely on a mix of deployment models, including Prisma SASE and Next-Generation Firewalls (NGFW), to help secure their networks and keep operations running smoothly. ADEM in Action for Mobile Users 2.

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Is Your Browser Ground Zero for Cyberattacks?

Paloalto Networks

Omdias research found that, despite major budget allocation for point solutions like secure web gateways, mobile device management (MDM) and endpoint protection, security incidents still happen. These findings illuminate a key problem: even if a company has advanced security controls, it is still susceptible to cyberthreats.

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Embracing the Future of Work with Innovations in Prisma SASE

Paloalto Networks

Additionally, new support for mobile devices with Prisma Access Browser Mobile empowers user productivity and secure access to private applications. Furthermore, these capabilities have been extended to the branch through Prisma SD-WAN, securing east-west traffic. In addition to these enhancements, Prisma Access Browser 2.0

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SD WAN vs MPLS

epsilontel

In this article we will compare and discuss the difference between Software Defined Wide Area Network (SD WAN) and Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) as well as the pros and cons of each network technology. Find out if you should choose SD WAN over MPLS for your next wide area network and what are the alternatives for SD WAN.

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