News Wire Feed Light Reading 2/18/2021
AMSTERDAM – Irdeto, the world leader in digital platform security, today
announces the extension of its partnership with Minim (OTCQB: MINM), the creator of innovative internet access products. In this extended partnership agreement, the Trusted Home solution by Irdeto and Minim will now be made available through Motorola branded cable modems and routers for cable operators of all sizes worldwide.
The integration of Trusted Home capabilities into Minim s Motorola branded cable gateways will enable operators to deliver the secure and robust connectivity that is essential for homes and businesses alike today. The first Trusted Home pre-integrated customer premises equipment to be made available is the Motorola MH7022, a whole home Wi-Fi system that includes one Wi-Fi Router and one Wi-Fi Satellite for fast internet speeds and reliable coverage of over 500 sq meter. The built-in AC2200 Tri
All smiles? Despite cracking results, RingCentral s investors still weren t happy.
The US-based company, which launched its own jauntily named, Zoom-like video service called Glip in December last year, has just revealed its financial results for the fourth quarter of 2020, a period described as outstanding by Vlad Shmunis, RingCentral s founder, chairman and CEO.
It s tough out there
Nevertheless, as noted by Barron s, despite the good results RingCentral was gently punished by the market for not doing well enough, leading to a modest dip in its share price.
According to the financial and investment news specialist, while results topped estimates and guidance exceeded previous expectations, investors apparently wanted more than the company delivered.
Australian broadband wholesaler NBN Co is reviewing prices - but won t make structural changes for at least two years, disappointing retail service providers.
Recent trials led by Sony indicate that ATSC 3.0, the next-gen broadcast TV signaling standard, has potential use as a connected car technology.
If proven out further as a potential alternative to 4G/5G, a new automotive mode for ATSC 3.0 could expand on an already growing blend of use cases for an IP-based broadcasting standard that can deliver 4K/HDR video, immersive audio, interactive advertising and even multichannel pay-TV services to TVs and, eventually, to mobile devices.
Santa Barbara Signal Coverage and drive routes
(Source: Sony white paper)
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According to a white paper detailing automotive field tests conducted in Phoenix, Arizona, and Santa Barbara, California, the IP capability of ATSC 3.0 has the potential to support data delivery for a range of automotive applications.