Tag: network for good

Netflix Warns Content Will Suffer if It’s Forced to Fund Network Upgrades

Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters used his first public speaking engagement since taking on the role in January to make it clear that the company doesn’t want to be forced to contribute to the costs of building out internet infrastructure in Europe. Internet service providers in the region are complaining about being forced to bear all…

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Irish woman jailed over hotel scandal with Ukrainian refugees

An Irish resident has been convicted over a scandal with Ukrainian refugees at the Munster Arms hotel in the town of Bandon. The district court sentenced Margaret Buttimer to four months in prison for abusive behavior and disobeying police officers. This was reported by The Irish Times. According to the publication, after learning that the…

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“Every collapsed empire bury half the world under its rubble.” Medvedev wrote an article about the collapse of the USSR, the military operation and the conflict

The Izvestia newspaper published an article by the former President of Russia, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev. He talks about the collapse of the USSR, the causes of the conflict in Ukraine, the nuclear threat, and writes that “we do not need a world without Russia”, in fact repeating the declaration of…

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Norse Atlantic’s Summer US Network Plans Analyzed

There are nine US routes so far this summer. Photo: Photofex_AUT | Shutterstock. As of February 16th, Norse Atlantic plans nine routes from Europe to the United States this summer – with more coming. It will fly across the pond from Berlin, London Gatwick, Oslo, Paris, and Rome. Announced earlier in the week, it has…

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“The Next Step In Retrans Is Down, Not Up”

Dish Network showed progress in its pivot toward the wireless business, smashing Wall Street’s fourth-quarter earnings estimates and reporting just shy of 8 million retail wireless subscribers as of the end of 2022. The company’s shares perked up 5% on the news, ending the trading day at $13.76, though the stock remains well below its…

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Paramount Network Addresses Rumors About Kevin Costner Leaving ‘Yellowstone’

Rumors are swirling in the Yellowstone universe. The hit Paramount Network show, which is currently on hiatus until the summer, could be facing some major changes, according to a recent report. Deadline reported that Yellowstone star Kevin Costner is poised to exit the show and Yellowstone as we know it could end with season 5.…

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Decades Network Becomes Catchy Comedy in March, Led by ‘Night Court’

Weigel Broadcasting Co. is flipping its digital broadcast network Decades into the sitcom-centric Catchy Comedy on March 27, Variety has learned exclusively. The over-the-air network will focus on a library of classic comedies, with an emphasis on key female stars including the signature shows from Lucille Ball, Mary Tyler Moore and Carol Burnett. But also…

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Farmers, freight and councils call for road network rebuild after months of flooding

A new road alliance says a $5.5 billion investment into Australia’s rural road network is needed to help put downward pressure on grocery prices and support regional economies. Key points: The nation’s road network has been battered by ongoing flooding New lobby group the Rural Roads Alliance is calling for $5.5 billion to fix roads…

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The Russian invasion radically changed geopolitics outside Ukraine

Russia’s invasion of a neighboring country has led to changes in the world order outside of Ukraine, including the formation of new blocs not seen since the Cold War. The war in Ukraine has exacerbated conflict and confrontation, as well as the current global trend of blocs around Washington and Beijing. “We have entered a…

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Does a Vast Network of Fungi Connect Forests? Here’s What We Know. :ScienceAlert

The possibility that communication networks of functions exist connecting forest ecosystems in a ‘wood-wide web’ has increasingly gained attention among researchers in recent decades. Yet it might be more hype than hyphae, according to a perspective recently published in Nature Ecology & Evolution. Three biologists from the University of Alberta and University of British Columbia…

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