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Message-ID: <20180404174234.GA25532@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2018 13:42:34 -0400
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: AT&T questions credibility of key government data point in
antitrust trial
by Hadas Gold and Tom Kludt
AT&T and Time Warner attorneys on Tuesday questioned the method and
motivation behind a consulting firm's research used as a key factor in
the government's lawsuit to stop AT&T and Time Warner's merger.
Stefan Bewley, a director at the San Francisco-based consulting firm
Altman Vilandrie & Company, was called to the stand by the Justice
Department to discuss his firm's research, which was conducted last
year on behalf of Charter, a cable and broadband company that is
publicly opposed to AT&T's proposed $85 billion takeover of Time
Warner.
http://money.cnn.com/2018/04/03/media/att-time-warner-stefan-bewley-study/index.html
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Message-ID: <20180404174558.GA25594@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2018 13:45:58 -0400
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: FCC Rejects Request to Pause Transfer of Spectrum Licenses
to Verizon
By Andy Szal
The Federal Communications Commission this week rejected a request
from an industry group to halt Verizon's acquisition of spectrum
licenses held by Straight Path Communications.
The Competitive Carriers Association, which represents many smaller
wireless carriers, has called for the FCC to reject moves by Verizon
and AT&T to acquire spectrum holding companies and instead auction the
spectrum in question.
https://www.wirelessweek.com/news/2018/04/fcc-rejects-request-pause-transfer-spectrum-licenses-verizon
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Message-ID: <20180404173221.GA25497@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2018 13:32:21 -0400
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: CenturyLink contributes orchestration developments to open
source
By Caroline Gabriel
AT&T has led the charge in contributing inhouse developments to open
source processes, in a bid to accelerate adoption of new
software-driven network technologies, and increase its own influence
over the whole ecosystem. But it is not the only carrier to take this
approach. A smaller US player, CenturyLink, told the recent Open
Networking Summit that it is planning to donate part of its NFVi
orchestration process to the open source community. Adam Dunstan, VP
of SDN/NFV engineering at CenturyLink, said that his team has
extracted the Service Logic Interpreter from a module of the ONAP
(Open Network Automation Protocol) platform.
http://rethinkresearch.biz/articles/centurylink-contributes-orchestration-developments-to-open-source/
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Message-ID: <9269DB91-D33D-4905-BEEB-C36C60F68451@roscom.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2018 16:11:13 -0400
From: Monty Solomon <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: The MyFitnessPal Hack May Affect 150 Million People
The MyFitnessPal Hack May Affect 150 Million People. It Could've Been Even
Worse.
One of the long-held fears about our wearable data-tracking habits is
that the vast collection of information would be accessed by
hackers. Beginning around 2013, the quantified self movement gained
momentum. With Apple Watches on our wrists and apps like RunKeeper on
our phones, we're tracking what time we go to bed, what food we eat,
what medicine we take, even what routes we run from our front
door. Online thieves have already targeted Fitbit owners in an attempt
to defraud the wearable maker, and health care companies have been the
target of numerous hacks in the past few years. Now popular nutrition-
and fitness-tracking app MyFitnessPal has become the latest service -
and one of the first in the health-and-activity-monitoring space - to
reveal its data has been accessed in a hack.
https://slate.com/technology/2018/03/myfitnesspal-hack-under-armour-data-breach.html
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Message-ID: <194ce882-9293-462c-8d82-b807fb5bb08a@googlegroups.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2018 14:15:00 -0700 (PDT)
From: HAncock4 <withheld@invalid.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: History--Bell "Dew Line" defense network
In the 1950s, AT&T (Bell System) contributed toward building a
network of radar stations in the far north.
LIFE magazine had various ads and articles about it:
Western Electric advertisements, 1955, 1957:
https://books.google.com/books?id=71YEAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA11&dq=life%20dew%20bell&pg=PA11#v=onepage&q&f=false
https://books.google.com/books?id=PT8EAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA73&dq=life%20dew%20bell&pg=PA73#v=onepage&q&f=false
1956 article
https://books.google.com/books?id=R08EAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA133&dq=life%20%22dew%20line%22&pg=PA133#v=onepage&q&f=false
1963 article
https://books.google.com/books?id=Ik8EAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA18&dq=life%20%22dew%20line%22&pg=PA18#v=onepage&q&f=false
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Message-ID: <20180404175401.GA25789@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2018 13:54:01 -0400
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: Verizon Testing Drones for Cell Service
By Paul Bertorelli
As airborne drones find ever more applications, Verizon is testing
unmanned aircraft to provide cellphone service after a natural
disaster. The 200-pound drones are being used in the latest in a
series of tests Verizon has been conducting since 2016, according to
USA Today.
The aircraft, which carry equipment called a femtocell, can be
deployed quickly to provide focused cell coverage to an area that has
lost terrestrial coverage because of storms, fires or other
damage. The drones are capable of flight times between 12 and 16 hours
and are powered by a 3 hp gasoline engine driving a tractor
prop. They're designed to fly at 3000 feet and below.
https://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Verizon-Testing-Drones-for-Cell-Service-230562-1.html
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