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How Starlink Scrambled to Keep Ukraine Online
Elon Musk’s intervention demonstrates how satellite internet could route around war or censorship far beyond Ukraine. http://www.wired.com/ -
Why ICANN Won’t Revoke Russian Internet Domains
The organization says cutting the country off would have “devastating” effects on the global internet system. http://www.wired.com/ -
Myanmar’s Fight for Democracy Is Now a Scrap Over Phone Records
Norwegian Telecoms giant Telenor wants to leave Myanmar. Activists say its exit risks putting their data— and their freedom—at risk. ... -
Why Airlines Are Fighting the 5G Rollout
Airline companies want more time to prepare for the potential impact of 5G frequencies on crucial safety equipment. Here’s what ... -
Faster Home Broadband Should Be Enshrined in Law
Outdated minimum speeds for home broadband were bad enough before the pandemic. It’s time to pick up the pace. http://www.wired.com/ -
There's $2B for Broadband on Reservations. It Won't Be Enough
The recently approved US infrastructure law aims to close the digital divide for Native peoples. But the demand far outstrips ... -
Facebook Renews Its Ambitions to Connect the World
The social media behemoth outlines plans to bring speedy internet access to hard-to-reach places. http://www.wired.com/ -
An FTC Lawsuit Says Frontier Lied About Internet Speeds
The complaint alleges nearly 30 percent of the internet company’s DSL customers may have received speeds slower than what they ... -
AT&T Is Spinning Off WarnerMedia to Focus on Telecoms Again
Three years after acquiring Time Warner, the wireless carrier is shedding its media business to prioritize fiber and 5G. http://www.wired.com/ -
ISPs Funded 8.5 Million Fake Comments Opposing Net Neutrality
The secret campaign, backed by major broadband companies, used real people’s names without their consent. http://www.wired.com/