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T-Mobile ‘chopped a cable’ to expel Chinese hackers from its network
T-Mobile proactively secured its network, effectively removing Chinese-backed hackers following early detection of a significant breach attempt. The provider took decisive action, physically severing a compromised cable to isolate and expel the threat. This rapid response demonstrates a commitment to robust network security and protecting user data. For further insights into AI-powered threat detection, explore our article on "Whatsapp Tests on Device ML for Scam Detection with Privacy Preserving Analytics."

Relativity Networks raises $22 million to bring a faster kind of fiber to data centers
Relativity Networks has secured $22 million to accelerate the deployment of hollow-core fiber, a technology poised to significantly enhance data center performance. This innovative approach transmits data 30% faster than conventional fiber, addressing the growing bandwidth demands of modern infrastructure. Relativity’s focus on this often-overlooked technology signals a future-focused approach to data management. For deeper insights into related advancements in AI infrastructure, explore our article, "Etched’s valuation doubles to $21B in a month."

EON wants to move the data superhighway from ocean fiber to space lasers
Endeavour Optical Networks (EON) is poised to redefine data transmission, aiming to shift the "data superhighway" from traditional ocean fiber to the speed of space lasers. Their ambitious plan involves launching what promises to be the fastest space laser communications system ever built, unlocking unprecedented bandwidth and latency reductions. This future-focused approach represents a significant leap in data infrastructure. For a deeper look at AI-driven advancements pushing boundaries, explore our article, "I created an autonomous boxing benchmark," detailing a test of AI decision-making.