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Successful phishing prompts threats to be ‘re-classified’
Online security company Softscan has reported that even though the amount of viruses stopped in the last 30 days has increased dramatically, overall there was little general change in spam and virus activity during April.
1 May 2007
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Worldwide News - 03 May 2007: (Available to Members only)
Verizon Business to ensure VOIP quality
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Start-up Teak Technologies targets data-center Ethernet congestion
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Verizon Business unveils VoIP assessment service
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Biotech firm plans all-Catalyst 6500 net
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Content Crowned King in Barcelona
Over 55,000 people descended on Barcelona for this year's 3GSM Congress, which is becoming known as the Oscars of the mobile telecoms industry. Was there substance behind the glitz?
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Unlicensed TX
DECT phones, car key-fobs, baby monitors, garage-door openers, wireless headsets, WLANs in homes and offices, wireless alarms, anti-theft systems, RFID chips: all are examples of licence-exempt devices. What regulatory priniciples ought to apply?
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Getting under your skin
Some people have RFID chips implanted in their hands so they can open their doors by waving at them. But apart from party tricks, there are more serious reasons for getting chipped.
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Other features and articles can be found in the
April/May edition of
Communications Engineer, the Institution's magazine for your industry.
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Networks for this sector:
Virtual communities on key areas of interest.
Full list of TPNs
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Submissions to Government
The Institution of Engineering and Technology represents the views of its members on a wide range of professional and technological issues. Around 30 submissions are made each year to Government, Parliamentary Committees and other agencies.
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