Latest News for: communication

Edit

Cox Communications employees give grants to 2 Council Bluffs educators

The Daily Nonpareil 12 Jun 2026
Employees of Cox Communications in Nebraska and Iowa awarded $43,000 in grants to 20 educators in the Omaha metropolitan area, including two in Council Bluffs ... .
Edit

The number of complaints about communications services is rising again (ANACOM - Portuguese Communications Authority)

Public Technologies 11 Jun 2026
) Following an 11% decline in the final quarter of 2025, complaints about communications services rose again in the 1st quarter of 2026.
Edit

ComReg issues Electronic Communications Sector Quarterly... (Commission for Communications Regulation)

Public Technologies 11 Jun 2026
) The Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg) today released its Quarterly Key Data Report on the Electronic Communications market for the period (1 January to 31 March 2026) Q1 2026.
Edit

45-year-old Missouri man thought he was communicating with 14-year-old Grand Island girl

The Grand Island Independent 11 Jun 2026
Suspect had been communicating with apparent teenager since April of last year ... .
Edit

The City develops Vantaa light trail tram communication based on resident survey results (City of Vantaa)

Public Technologies 11 Jun 2026
The aim of the survey was to understand residents' experiences and expectations regarding tram communication in the Tikkurila and Hakunila areas ... Active communication across channels as a key strength ... More local and up-to-date communication.
Edit

“Mellanox makes Nvidia world’s biggest communications co”

Virtual Jerusalem 11 Jun 2026
Nvidia Senior Director of HPC and AI Hyperscale Infrastructure Solutions Dion Harris tells “Globes” that Nvidia acquired Mellanox after identifying the need to expand and develop AI.| Read More Front – Globes ....
Edit

Why encryption alone is not enough in modern communications

TechRadar 11 Jun 2026
While E2EE protects message content, modern threat actors are no longer attempting to defeat it. Instead, they are exploiting what surrounds it ... .
×