Stories about: National Communications

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    Spectrum analyzer catches exam cheats in Taiwan 12/01/2011 19:54:00

    Police in Taiwan used a set of spectrum analyzers to catch at least three people suspected of cheating on an exam by monitoring them for mobile phone signals, a first case of its type, the equipment maker said on Wednesday.
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    Invisible IPv6 traffic poses serious network threat 13/07/2009 16:53:00

    IPv6 -- the next-generation Internet protocol -- isn't keeping too many U.S. CIOs and network managers up worrying at night. But perhaps it should.
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    Users gain options for mobile voice encryption 06/03/2009 23:47:00

    U.S. President Barack Obama's dilemma over the security of his BlackBerry has given rise to an increased interested in systems that can scramble voice calls to avoid interception.
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    BPL country trials generate new opposition 09/03/2005 16:31:21

    Regional and rural NSW utility Country Energy has announced it has been trialling Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) technology successfully at 45Mbps speeds with residents in the Queanbeyan area, with the promise of 200Mbps in the coming months.
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    Feds planning early-warning system for Internet 21/10/2002 08:14:00

    The U.S. National Communications System (NCS) plans to develop a Global Early Warning Information System (GEWIS) to monitor the performance of the Internet and provide warnings to government and industry users of threats that could degrade service, such as denial-of-service attacks against the Domain Name Servers that control Internet traffic.
 
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