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US Trying to Hack into China’s Internet Censors with New Technology

The U.S. government has figured out how to bust through Internet censorship filters in order to deliver news and other vital information via e-mail to people in countries like China, according to a recent report. The official report from the Broadcasting Board of Governors detailed successful testing the agency conducted last year as it tried to slip data … Continue reading »

Hong Kong Ends July with 3.686 million Wireline Subscribers

The Hong Kong fixed-line market went up slightly to 3.686 million subscribers in July, from 3.685 million a month earlier, according to figures from regulator Ofta. The number of business users slipped to 1.774 million from 1.776 million a month earlier, while the number of residential users inched up to 1.911 million from 1.908 million … Continue reading »

Huawei Achieves 700Mbps Over DSL Using SuperMIMO and Bonded Phone Lines Technology

Chinese telecommunications solutions firm, Huawei, has used SuperMIMO technology and “four twisted pairs” (i.e. technically four phone lines bonded together; 175Mbps each) to boost the maximum broadband download speed of DSL technology to a staggering700Mbps (Megabits per second) over 400 meters! That’s quite a jump above BT’s current UK best of 40Mbps via FTTC, which … Continue reading »

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