Shining Light on Dark Fiber, Other Broadband Networks
September 05, 2018
September 05, 2018
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Sept. 5 -- The University of Kansas issued the following news:
Only a couple of months after they were installed in 2016, New York City decided to cut off internet access to a series of "smart city" kiosks it built to replace old telephone booths after homeless people monopolized them with such socially unpleasant activities as watching pornography and listening to loud music.
According to a new paper co-authored by Associate Professor of Fil . . .
Only a couple of months after they were installed in 2016, New York City decided to cut off internet access to a series of "smart city" kiosks it built to replace old telephone booths after homeless people monopolized them with such socially unpleasant activities as watching pornography and listening to loud music.
According to a new paper co-authored by Associate Professor of Fil . . .