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On June 21, the Internet in Burma was shut down by the government. The Burmese government shut down the internet connection in nine townships of the northern Arakan State and one single township in the Southern Chin State, which was proposed by Burmese Military officers. The shutdown is ongoing, and has become the world's longest internet shutdown.
The current speeds available on ADSL plans that Telstra offers are "up to" 1.5 Mbit/s down/256 kbit/s up, "up to" 8 Mbit/s down/384 kbit/s up and "up to" 20 Mbit/s down/1 Mbit/s up. Naked DSL – A six-week trial of two kinds of naked DSL to "assess customer demand" was launched on 1 June 2010.
The 999 phone charging myth is an urban legend that claims that if a mobile phone has low battery, then dialling 999 (or any regional emergency telephone number) charges the phone so it has more power. This was confirmed as untrue by several British police forces who publicly cited the dangers of making such calls.
You'll be instructed where to point your phone to get a connection. Also note that you can't send or receive photos, videos or audio messages via satellite. Latest Hurricane Milton forecast
A new advocacy group armed with a hefty funding pot has launched a push to ban smart-phone use in New York’s schools. The group — Phone Free New York — has already raised six figures for its ...
A law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. is set to take effect on Jan. 19. Here's what that would mean for users of the social media platform.
[3] [4] If a phone was not contactable by the network, the message would be retained for up to 48 hours, then deleted. [10] The phones had a kill switch: if a user entered a "panic" password, the device would delete its contents. [3] The company website offered a US$4 million (€3.2 million) prize to anyone who could break the encryption ...
The Supreme Court upheld a law that could see TikTok shut down on Sunday. Or maybe it won't shut down? There's lots of confusing and contradictory information out there. Here's what we know ...