TGI Friday Morning Links Friday Jan 11 2019 07:00 EDT • AT&T and T-Mobile say they will stop selling customers' location data to 3rd-party service providers by March; Verizon says it's winding down sharing agreements [washingtonpost.com] • President of Sprint business talks about 5G, T-Mobile, robots [androidauthority.com] • Amazon-owned Ring has reportedly been spying on customer camera feeds [bgr.com] • TiVo to launch Roku, Fire TV, and Apple TV apps in Q2 and Q3, letting people watch live or recorded video on multiple TVs without buying a separate TiVo Mini [theverge.com] • CES: AT&T's Donovan Says His Company Was Actually First to Market with 5G, Not Verizon [multichannel.com] • Vast Broadband moves to acquire NTS Communications and their about 20,000 residential and business customers in Texas and Louisiana [telecompetitor.com] • Sprint's first 5G data call using 2.5 GHz and Massive MIMO [convergedigest.com] • T-Mobile introduces Caller Verified feature in the U.S. to combat spam calls [neowin.net] • How dumb do you think your customers are, AT&T? Company recently began to mislead consumers about its “5G E” wireless service, and its executives are laughing about it in public [fastcompany.com] • Amazon's IMDb launches Freedive, an ad-supported streaming service offering movies and TV shows in the US; site now lists 130+ free movies and 29 shows [variety.com] • Amazon's World Domination Is Reportedly Extending to a Game Streaming Service [gizmodo.co.uk] |
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Rekrul
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2019-Jan-11 8:55 am
Re: Amazon-owned Ring has reportedly been spying on customer camera feedsYou connect a camera up to the internet, register it with the company and then they can access it and use it to spy on you???
Who could have ever predicted that putting internet-connected cameras and microphones in your home would have lead to large scale invasions of privacy??? | | |
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Re: T-Mobile Call VerificationI am glad that T Mobile USA is leading the way in deploying the STIR and SHAKEN technology. I eventually see Verizon and AT&T Wireless deploying this technology. This is technology is eventually going to have to be mandated by the FCC to combat caller id spoofing to include all phone carriers including VOIP. | |
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