Rogers Communications is urging Parliament to treat copper theft as sabotage under the Criminal Code, arguing the crimes are causing widespread...
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Boards of Trade in three cities have petitioned the Senate’s Transport and Communications Committee to amend the Criminal Code to enhance the protection of the nation’s telecommunications networks from copper theft, according to Blacklock’s Reporter.
Rogers Communications is urging Parliament to treat copper theft as sabotage under the Criminal Code, arguing the crimes are causing widespread...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has ordered U.S. telecommunications carriers to secure their networks following last year's Salt Typhoon...
A groundbreaking tiny chip, smaller than a strawberry seed, may soon revolutionize space communications. Developed by the European Space Agency (ESA),...
Sikhumbuzo Moyo smoyo@chronicle.co.zw DETECTIVES from the Minerals, Flora and Fauna Unit (MFFU) in Bulawayo and Kwekwe this week arrested five...
Critical flaws in WGS-804HPT switches could be chained to gain remote code execution on Planet Technology’s industrial devices. The Planet...
Rebuilding Syria’s infrastructure is a monumental task that must be prioritized by the new government following the fall of the Assad regime....
NCC OpenLife Nigeria reports that the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC and the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, FCCPC...
The Ministry of Information and Communications has issued the Code of Conduct on Child Protection in the Internet Environment, aiming to establish...
Bank customers are soon going to be unable to use Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) short code to do financial transaction, the Nigerian...
Bank customers are soon going to be unable to use Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) short code to do financial transaction, the Nigerian...