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epthinktank.eu
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| | | | | The revival of the debate on the European network cost contribution- or 'fair contribution' - stems from the idea recently re-introduced by the large European telecom operators (fixed and mobile) that market actors fuelling large volumes of data traffic (large online traffic generators such as Google and Netflix) should contribute to telecom operators' network costs. | |
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www.todayonline.com
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| | | | | SINGAPORE - As a teenager three decades ago, Mr Alfred Siew watched bulldozers take apart the Berlin Wall on a grainy television, believing that the Cold War, along with the tensions and distrust among nations that came with it, was gone for good. | |
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blogmaverick.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion revolves around the potential of robotics as part of infrastructure investment, with Mark Cuban advocating for government support to foster innovation. Key points include the need for a cohesive strategy, the role of private sector investment, and the importance of addressing job market impacts. There are also mentions of challenges like the aging infrastructure and the shift in global robotics leadership from Japan/Germany to China. Some comments highlight the importance of scientific funding and the role of government versus private enterprise in driving technological advancement. | |
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georgetownsecuritystudiesreview.org
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| | | Image Source: Ukrainform. Image of a knife and the sidearm purportedly used by the SBU to assassinate Ukrainian collaborator Ilya Kyva in Moscow. Over the past two years, the gaze of the world has largely fixated on the stalemated nature of fighting on the ground in eastern and southern Ukraine. As successes and failures are... | ||