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The Failure of China’s Microchip Giant Tests Beijing’s Tech Ambitions (New York Times)
Submitted by benton on Mon, 07/19/2021 - 06:14What China Expects From Businesses: Total Surrender (New York Times)
Submitted by benton on Mon, 07/19/2021 - 06:13Israeli Spyware Maker Is in Spotlight Amid Reports of Wide Abuses (New York Times)
Submitted by benton on Mon, 07/19/2021 - 06:13‘Welcome to the Mesh, Brother’: Guerrilla Wi-Fi Comes to New York
In New York, like most big cities, the wealthier a neighborhood is, the more options for internet service its residents probably have — and the more incentive for providers in those areas to compete on service and price. On some blocks on the Upper West Side, residents can choose among four carriers. In Brownsville, customers can choose between Altice or Optimum — which is owned by Altice. Verizon’s fiber-optic service, Fios, is supposed to be available on every city block, which in theory would spur more competition, but that has yet to happen.