New wireless tech from MIT promises password-free Wi-Fi
New wireless technology developed by researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab promises to kill the Wi-Fi password at last.
New wireless technology developed by researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab promises to kill the Wi-Fi password at last.
The Tor Project is fortifying its software so that it can quickly detect if its network is tampered with for surveillance purposes, a top developer for the volunteer project wrote on Monday.
“The UFB rollout in Tauranga started in August 2011, and total investment in the build exceeds $75 million.”
“UFB is available and in action now in Hamilton."
“All the indicators are that demand for UFB is strong, not just in the cities, but in our provincial towns too.”
“These recent OECD statistics reflect the ongoing positive developments we’re making in New Zealand’s connectivity..."
On the whole, the telecommunications industry supports the changes, which will “remove a barrier” to connecting to the UFB network.
“New Zealanders want changes made to make it easier and quicker to connect to UFB."
“While celebrating New Plymouth’s build completion, I’m aware that the task of improving connectivity throughout Taranaki isn’t yet complete."
“Each month, more people get connected, but the year-on-year growth is astounding."
“The RBI is also extending mobile coverage to rural areas across New Zealand."
“5G innovations will spread far and wide."
“Our city is already rich in innovation and culture..."
“People living and working in these areas can now use their mobile phones in places where there was previously no coverage."
“The IoT market continues to experience strong growth across APJ..."