Telecom and Networking

Internet of Exploits (IoE)

I recommend that we start using new term I heard at Disobey.fi event: Internet of Exploits (IoE) is to be used to describe the current and future situation of network being filled exploitable Internet of Things (IoT) and other poorly secured networked devices. We were sold the idea of Internet of Everything (IoE) and what

Is Keck’s Law Coming to an End? – IEEE Spectrum

http://spectrum.ieee.org/semiconductors/optoelectronics/is-kecks-law-coming-to-an-end Fiber optics communications speed has had exponential growth for some decades, but it seems that the growth is starting to slow down. Posted from WordPress for Android

Happy 30th birthday, IETF

Happy 30th birthday, IETF: The engineers who made the ‘net happen article tells that (now few days more than) thirty years ago today, 16 January 1986, the Internet Engineering Task Force – IETF – was born at a meeting in San Diego. It was humble beginnings and the organization that is more responsible than any

Internet of Things trends for 2016

The Internet of Things revolution started in 2015 and will continue to be strong in 2016. 2015 was the year everyone talked about the Internet of Things. (So was 2014. And 2013.) But unlike before, it was the year everyone started making plans, laying groundwork, and building the infrastructure. Internet of Things is coming. It’s

Telecom and networking trends for 2016

In the end of 2015 there were 3.2 billion people online. 67% of Americans now have broadband at home, compared to 70% in 2013, and 13% connect via smartphone only vs 8% in 2013; smartphone penetration in US at 68%. The share of Americans with broadband at home has plateaued, and more rely only on