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    US allocates $3B to 'rip and replace' Chinese technology at smaller telcos
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    The so-called rip and replace provision in the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act targets equipment from companies such as Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. and ZTE Corp. that have been identified as posing potential espionage and cyberthreat risks because of links to the Chinese government. Through the provision of $3 billion in funding, the government is seeking to help with the financial [04:54] schestowitz[TR2] burden on small and rural telecom providers that depend on affordable equipment from these providers.

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  • [04:54] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-US allocates $3B to 'rip and replace' Chinese technology at smaller telcos - SiliconANGLE ● Dec 27 [05:56] schestowitz[TR2]
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    BSD: What Is It, and How Is It Different From Linux?
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    Looking around at lesser-known operating systems, you've likely come across something called BSD, or FreeBSD. Both Linux and BSD are open source, Unix-like operating systems, but they're different. Here's what you need to know.

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