European Startup Nxgsat Secures €1.2M to Pioneer Virtual 5G Satellite Modem Technology
Breaking Down Satellite Communication Barriers Belgian startup Nxgsat has secured €1.2 million ($1.4 million) in seed funding to develop what…
Breaking Down Satellite Communication Barriers Belgian startup Nxgsat has secured €1.2 million ($1.4 million) in seed funding to develop what…
The Fragile Foundations of Our Digital World In what became a stark reminder of our digital interdependence, a widespread internet…
Satellite colocation specialist Satline has expanded its European presence with a new UK data center facility. The Tier III-certified center features satellite antennas supporting key orbital positions and aims to improve network resilience for broadcast workflows.
Satline, a colocation and hosting provider specializing in satellite communications, has reportedly expanded its European footprint with a new data center facility in the United Kingdom, according to company statements released this week. The expansion marks a strategic move to strengthen the company’s infrastructure across Europe and enhance connectivity services for broadcast and telecommunications clients.
Another Year, Another Increase AT&T customers are facing yet another price increase for home internet services, marking the third consecutive…
Another Year, Another AT&T Internet Price Hike In a move that’s becoming an annual tradition, AT&T has announced it will…
WhatsApp is rolling out new restrictions on how many messages users can send to unknown contacts without receiving responses. The messaging platform reportedly aims to curb spam while maintaining normal communication patterns for legitimate users.
WhatsApp is implementing monthly limits on messages sent to users who haven’t saved the sender as a contact, according to reports shared with TechCrunch. The messaging giant, which operates one of the world’s most popular instant messaging platforms, is taking this approach to combat persistent spamming issues that have plagued the service despite existing detection measures.
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Closing the Digital Divide in Britain’s Countryside Derbyshire County Council has launched an ambitious £900,000 initiative to transform broadband accessibility…
A major £900,000 investment aims to transform broadband connectivity across rural Derbyshire. The initiative targets approximately 32,000 homes and businesses currently struggling with internet speeds below 100Mbps.
Derbyshire County Council has announced a significant £900,000 initiative to enhance broadband infrastructure across underserved rural areas, according to reports. The funding will support two grant programs specifically designed to address connectivity challenges in regions where commercial providers have been slow to deploy modern fiber networks.
Norfolk County Council has deployed monitoring technology across its waste collection fleet to document mobile signal deficiencies in rural communities. Local officials are now pressing network operators for urgent improvements, declaring reliable connectivity “as important as electricity and water” for residents.
According to reports from local authorities, Norfolk County Council has taken innovative measures to document mobile connectivity issues across the region’s rural areas. Sources indicate the council installed specialized monitoring devices on its bin lorry fleet last year to systematically collect data on signal strength and download speeds throughout the county.