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FCC License View - Licenses At A Glance
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Raquo; License View. FCC Licence View - Beta. FCC License View, part of the agency's spectrum inventory, is a single portal for information on the management of licenses. Use License View to get data snapshots such as the number of licenses across different services, how many licenses are held by different entities, and how many licenses are up for renewal in the near future. Licenses at a Glance Info. Active Licenses by Common Name. Licenses Issued by Year. Enter an identifying feature about the license...
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Nest releases home security camera | Technology Futures
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Nest releases home security camera. Submitted by acohill on Fri, 06/19/2015 - 08:39. Nest, the thermostat people, have been busy branching out by developing (or buying) other home gadgets like smoke detectors and security cameras. The company recently announced the Nest Cam. An Internet of Things (IoT) security camera. Design Nine has been selected as a Broadband Properties / Broadband Communities top 100 company from 2008 to 2015. Design Nine provides visionary broadband architecture and engineering ser...
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Internet of Things, Part III: Encryption slows down HomeKit use | Technology Futures
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Internet of Things, Part III: Encryption slows down HomeKit use. Submitted by acohill on Thu, 07/23/2015 - 07:52. Vendors who want to roll out home security devices using Apple's HomeKit are complaining. Using the HomeKit API allows customers to control the devices (with many more applications than home security) from their iPhone or iPad. Design Nine has been selected as a Broadband Properties / Broadband Communities top 100 company from 2008 to 2015. Design Nine provides visionary broadband architectur...
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Railroads and fiber: Repeating history | Technology Futures
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Railroads and fiber: Repeating history. Submitted by acohill on Tue, 07/21/2015 - 10:09. I've been reading "A Great and Shining Road," by John Williams. It tells the story of the development of the transcontinental railroad, and has much detail in the beginning about the development of rail transportation in the U.S., as it started on the east coast. Fiber is the transportation system of the 21st century, but it is still seen as a risky investment by many. How is it a transportation system? In the end, r...
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Railroads and fiber: Part II: The Incumbents | Technology Futures
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Railroads and fiber: Part II: The Incumbents. Submitted by acohill on Mon, 07/27/2015 - 08:58. As I continue to read "A Great and Shining Road" about the building of the transcontinental railroad in the 1860s, I continue to be amazed at the number of parallels between that project and the effort to get fiber to homes and businesses today. Of course, there were few travelers because there was no easy way to get across the country- sailing around the tip of South America or traversing the Isthmus of Panama...
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Internet of Things, Part II: Hacked vehicles | Technology Futures
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Internet of Things, Part II: Hacked vehicles. Submitted by acohill on Wed, 07/22/2015 - 09:29. The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to roll along merrily, with manufacturers sticking a WiFi chip and a poorly designed single purpose Web server into anything with electricity. That is not so bad. What is bad is the complete and utter disregard for testing for security. Wired has an article. Is this unique to Jeeps? Apparently not, as the article mentions similar shortcomings with Fords and Toyotas. Broadb...
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March | 2013 | Building the Gigabit City
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Building the Gigabit City. 124; Comments RSS. Who’s Craig Settles? Industry analyst, expert broadband business strategist, runs on-site workshops to help clients create effective broadband plans. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog. Join 1,681 other followers. Making the business case. Stemming Anti-Muni Network Tide with Economic Development Wins. Posted on March 11, 2013. Pretty amazing for a statehouse that’s locked up by the GOP. Want to know what the secret of def...
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October | 2013 | Building the Gigabit City
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Building the Gigabit City. 124; Comments RSS. Who’s Craig Settles? Industry analyst, expert broadband business strategist, runs on-site workshops to help clients create effective broadband plans. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog. Join 1,681 other followers. Making the business case. Two Economic Development Lessons from Danville, VA’s Fiber Network. Posted on October 6, 2013. Danville, VA ’s public utility company (Danville Utilities) started its nDanville. NDanville wa...
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February | 2014 | Building the Gigabit City
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Building the Gigabit City. 124; Comments RSS. Who’s Craig Settles? Industry analyst, expert broadband business strategist, runs on-site workshops to help clients create effective broadband plans. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog. Join 1,681 other followers. Making the business case. Utah State Senators, Let the Market Decide on Broadband. Posted on February 27, 2014. Text of letter sent to Utah state senators opposing SB190, Amendment 2. Broadband is one of the best eco...