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The Only 2019 Prediction You Should Worry About
As we realize the dream of all-IP communications, so we must become conscious of the manifold impact on the risk environment.
The Commsrisk Review of 2018
Significant new trends dominated the news in 2018. But is the biggest story that some telecoms professionals are failing to see the need to change?
Which Predictions Were Right?
Five major trends were described at the beginning of 2018. Did change occur as rapidly as expected?
The Unsung Heroes of the Year
This is a good time to thank some special people for what they give to our community.
Punishing Links to Defamatory Content May Violate Human Rights
The European Court of Human Rights found a Hungarian news website had the right to link to a defamatory YouTube video.
WeDo’s Performance and What It Means for RAFM
Extrapolating from available data offers an insight into the prospects for the largest vendor of revenue assurance and fraud management, and the market as a whole.
The Commsrisk Advertising Auction
Bids for the next auction must be submitted by Thursday 24th January.
WeDo Ranked #1 RAFM Market Leader with Only 15% Share
The Portuguese vendor topped the Frost & Sullivan rankings again, but the extent of their market share is not improving.
Commsrisk Top Ten for November 2018
Did you miss a big story? Here are the 10 Commsrisk articles which received most attention during November.
Will US Persuade Other Countries to Reject Huawei?
US officials spoke about the danger of using Chinese-sourced 5G equipment to peers and execs in Germany, Italy and Japan.
Sandvine Reports on Global Internet Traffic
Netflix has had a profound effect on network usage, whilst video game downloads consume a growing share of bandwidth. Piracy remains significant, and is now fueled by sporting events.
China Telecom Misdirected US Net Traffic Through China
For 30 months internet traffic sent from Los Angeles to Washington DC was routed via autonomous systems in China.
The Commsrisk Global Fraud Dashboard

Our Global Fraud Dashboard uses AI-powered search to collate, update and visualize data about scams and other network abuses from around the world. New charts are added each month. See it here.
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