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Wireless 20/20 Announces New Analysis Tools to Support Investors in FCC RDOF Auction Winners
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Wireless 20/20, LLC (http://www.wireless2020.com), a broadband wireless networks consulting group and developer of the industry-leading WiROI™ Wireless Networks Business Case Analysis Tools, today announced the introduction of a new portfolio of software tools to assist investors, considering funding winners of the RDOF auction, perform cost and ROI analyses. NEW WINDSOR, N.Y. (PRWEB) February 22, 2021 Wireless 20/20, LLC (http://www.wireless2020.com), a broadband wireless networks consulting group and developer of the industry-leading WiROI™ Wireless Networks Business Case Analysis Tools, today announced the introduction of a new portfolio of software tools to assist investors, considering funding winners of the RDOF auction, perform cost and ROI analyses.
05:37 | AMD Building Linux Team
In a recent report by Michael Larabel at Phoronix a site we’re happy to recommend for its Linux-specific benchmarks it was reported that AMD is growing its team of Linux developers. AMD currently has job listings for a Linux Kernel development manager, described on the AMD careers page as a mentor to a team of developers to enable design and implementation of “Linux operating system features supporting AMD CPUs.” The job lists responsibilities as including management of an engineering team “in the area of Linux kernel and KVM virtualization development.”
Other job listings on AMD’s jobs page include Linux Engineering for client devices, defined as “a key engineer on our team [who] configures and tunes Linux distribution packages to take advantage of AMD technologies on customer platforms.” They say that this role would participate in planning next generation CPUs and APUs, too.
ETB and Ufinet have signed an agreement to create a company that will commercialise a wholesale fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network in Bogotá, as well as its nearby towns.
Phelan Acheson writes that while President Trump deserved to be banned from social media, it is still frightening to consider how much power Big Tech has over our lives.