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Kremli kriitiku ja opositsiooniliidri Aleksei Navalnõi kaitsmisega äsja tegelenud Venemaa õiguskaitse- ja inimõigusühendus Komanda 29 (Team 29) teatas pühapäeval, et lõpetab tegevuse seoses hirmuga kriminaalsüüdistuste ees.
Ãhendus teatas, et nende internetikülg on blokeeritud pärast prokuröride süüdistusi, mille kohaselt on rühm sidemetes TÅ¡ehhi organisatsiooniga, mis on Venemaal liigitatud nii-öelda soovimatuks. Langetame keerulise otsuse Komanda 29 tegevuse lõpetamise kohta. Meie advokaadid töötavad oma klientidega edasi ainult isiklikult, kui kliendid ei keeldu selles olukorras nende abist, edastati avalduses.
Second, average download
speeds for fixed wireless networks were down 25
percent.
Third, there’s a clear problem with retail
telecommunications revenue. This has implications for
investment in new networks and technology
upgrades.
We’ll look more closely at all three points
later. Before that, here are a few highlights from the
report.
More data,
faster data
Broadband use jumped ahead in the year
to June 2020. The monitoring report notes the average New
Zealand broadband user chewed through 284GB every month.
That’s up 37 percent from the 207GB used monthly a year
earlier.
That should surprise no-one. This time last year
UNSPLASH
With new developments in digital technology powered by the delivery of next generation mobile networks with 5G coming to more of the country, the fable is becoming reality for more New Zealanders than ever.
If there s anything 2020 has taught us, it s the value of living life to its fullest without compromising productivity. People everywhere have long wrestled with the fabled work/life balance , with the usual sense that if one is going well, the other suffers terribly. But with new developments in digital technology powered by the delivery of next generation mobile networks with 5G coming to more of the country – notably including the Bay of Plenty- Waiariki – the fable is becoming reality for more New Zealanders than ever.
Introduction
Information technologies are increasingly being exposed to the potentially malicious intentions of various interest groups and individuals. Therefore, a systematic and coordinated effort to improve cybersecurity abilities is key for a safe digital society.
The Croatian cybersecurity system is a complex cross-sectorial network of institutions and regulations in constant development but aligned with the requirements acquired through the country s membership of the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).
This article is the second in a series on the regulation of cybersecurity in Croatia.(1)
Information Security Act institutions
The first legal act to regulate cybersecurity matters in Croatia was the Information Security Act (
Technology: Does the NZ telecommunications industry have a profit problem?
Every year, the Commerce Commission graces us telco watchers with a summary of the year that was, called the
The regulator prepares the report in order to monitor competition in, and the performance and development of, telecommunications markets, both fixed line and mobile.
For the rest of us, it is a handy reference tool offering snapshots of industry revenues, market shares and issues as well as consumer adoption trends to the year ended June 30.
In this pandemic year, it takes on even more interest, charting huge surges in broadband use and a decline in overall industry