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How direct-to-cell satellite internet technology works
One of the world’s largest satellite internet providers, Starlink, recently signed a deal with Airtel Africa to introduce the American firm’s direct-to-cell (D2C) satellite technology to all of Airtel ...
Tech Xplore on MSNOpinion
Europe wants to end its dangerous reliance on US internet technology
Imagine that the internet suddenly stops working. Payment systems in your local food store go down. Health care systems in ...
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Could there ever be a worldwide internet outage?
The internet is often called a "network of networks," including those linking devices across homes, businesses, public spaces ...
In an exclusive tour, I saw Taar’s invisible lasers beaming fiber-fast internet through the air. Experts say it might be a solution to our nation's broadband divide. Joe Supan is a senior writer for ...
Starlink is illegal in Iran, but people are still using the satellite internet service to get around the government's ...
From data centers to AI to 5G internet, how we use the internet has a much bigger effect on our Earth than we might imagine. Cierra was an associate writer for CNET's broadband team, covering all ...
Three new books propose remedies that run the gamut from government regulation to user responsibility. From addictive algorithms to exploitative apps, data mining to misinformation, the internet today ...
Iran’s internet shutdown cuts off most communication with the outside world during violent repression of national protests.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Iranians have been struggling for nearly two weeks with the longest, most comprehensive ...
SpaceX has made its Starlink technology free for users in Iran after the government implemented an internet blackout last ...
The Emerging Markets Internet ETF offers exposure to internet-related companies in emerging markets, with a focus on growth and capital appreciation. EMQQ is concentrated in Chinese and Indian ...
Diagnosing the environmental sustainability of the internet might seem, at first, like trying to figure out where the molecules of water in your morning cup of coffee originated. Water is constantly ...
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