Message-ID: <20230328144937.GA1865845@telecomdigest.us>
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2023 14:49:37 +0000
From: Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com>
Subject: Cherokee Nation, AT&T expand wireless connectivity to more
Cherokee citizens
KENWOOD -- Until now the Cherokee community in Kenwood had to drive
more than 10 miles to get mobile cell service.
This month a new cell tower built by Cherokee Nation in collaboration
with AT&T expands the AT&T 5G network giving the 1,000-member
population fast, reliable, and secure connectivity.
https://www.tahlequahdailypress.com/news/cherokee-nation-at-t-expand-wireless-connectivity-to-more-cherokee-citizens/article_8f35cd87-f5b8-572a-a6bf-ff0a4b1f2cf7.html
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Message-ID: <20230328164220.GA1866638@telecomdigest.us>
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2023 16:42:20 +0000
From: Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com>
Subject: Lumen Technologies hit with 2 separate security incidents
The company, in the same filing with the SEC, said a separate malware
attack led to a limited amount of data being stolen.
By David Jones
Lumen Technologies announced Monday it was impacted by two separate
cybersecurity incidents, including a ransomware attack discovered last
week.
Lumen, a communications and network services firm, said a malicious
actor placed ransomware on a limited number of servers that support a
segmented hosting service, according to a filing with the Securities
and Exchange Commission.
https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/lumen-ransomware-attack/646135/
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Message-ID: <20230328163440.GA1866457@telecomdigest.us>
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2023 16:34:40 +0000
From: Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com>
Subject: AT&T: Why Isn't Anyone Talking About This?
Summary
It was another very volatile week for stocks.
• We see multiple sources of trouble on the horizon for the economy,
including a pending catalyst that could shock consumer budgets.
• For now, cash flow is strong and the dividend is secure, but if
things get worse later this year, the narrative could quickly
change.
• We are selling pops and waiting for substantial drops to redeploy
capital.
• This idea was discussed in more depth with members of my private
investing community, BAD BEAT Inves ting.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4590265-att-anyone-talking-about-this
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Message-ID: <20230328171629.GA1867097@telecomdigest.us>
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2023 17:16:29 +0000
From: Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com>
Subject: Google Fiber to take on Cox and Lumen in Council Bluffs,
Iowa
By Jeff Baumgartner
Google Fiber's rekindled network expansion plan took another step
forward this week with word that the service provider has struck a
deal to build a fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) network in Council
Bluffs, Iowa.
Google Fiber's latest expansion move will pit it against incumbent
operators Cox Communications and Lumen/CenturyLink.
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/google-fiber-to-take-on-cox-and-lumen-in-council-bluffs-iowa/d/d-id/784068
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Message-ID: <78906957-8963-4914-B3C4-16AE04B515EC@roscom.com>
Date: 16 Mar 2023 20:45:01 -0400
From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: FCC officials owned stock in Comcast, Charter, AT&T, and
Verizon, watchdog says
US law prohibits FCC employees from owning stock in firms regulated by
the agency.
By Jon Brodkin
The Federal Communications Commission should be investigated for
letting employees own stock in Comcast, Charter, AT&T, and Verizon,
nonprofit watchdog group Campaign Legal Center told government
officials.
"Federal law specifically bans FCC employees from owning 'any stocks,
bonds, or other securities of [any company] significantly regulated by
the Commission,'" the nonprofit group said last week in a letter and
detailed report sent to FCC Acting Inspector General Sharon Diskin.
"Despite this ban, the most recent financial disclosures publicly
available show that ethics officials allowed multiple FCC employees to
own stock in telecommunications and other companies that appear to
fall under the prohibition."
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1924296
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