Lisa Aidle

Lisa Aidle

Telecom Policy Expert
Lisa Aidle specializes in Telecommunications policy and regulation. She navigates complex regulatory issues such as spectrum allocation, net neutrality, and privacy laws. Lisa is a trusted voice in the industry, and her publications have helped shape policies that foster a resilient and effective telecommunications ecosystem.
Google’s Major iPhone Security Flaw Actually Affects More Operating Systems
Editorial Google’s Major iPhone Security Flaw Actually Affects More Operating Systems

Google’s Project Zero security task force reported that it uncovered an “indiscriminate” hacking operation that targeted iPhones for at least two years to gain access to personal files, messages, and real-time location data. According to  Motherboard , it could be one of the largest attacks conduc

5G—The Fuel Healthcare Needs to Thrive
Editorial 5G—The Fuel Healthcare Needs to Thrive

It’s more than a buzzword, the next “G” or a network technology upgrade. 5G—the latest generation of cellular mobile communications—is set to unlock  a new era of healthcare  with smart, connected solutions for medical providers, device manufacturers, payers, researchers, and patients. Robot-assis

Is 5G a Threat to Wi-Fi?
Editorial Is 5G a Threat to Wi-Fi?

The mobile industry  recently  confirmed that it has achieved a huge milestone in the race to bring 5G networks to life by approving standalone 5G specifications. Considered the next big revolution in mobile connectivity, 5G wireless technology aims at providing better mobile broadband connectivity

Telecommunications companies design virtual assistants capable of emotional interactions
Editorial Telecommunications companies design virtual assistants capable of emotional interactions

Chinese telecommunications company Huawei wants to improve interactions between people and their artificial intelligence (AI) voice assistants. Huawei is currently working on providing emotional interactions according to Felix Zhang, vice president of software engineering at Huawei’s consumer b

How does IoT benefit its adopters’ revenue?
Editorial How does IoT benefit its adopters’ revenue?

This summer’s Vodafone Internet of Things’ (IoT) Barometer Report shed some light over the way IoT adoption does influence revenue growth for businesses. Looking at the way 74 percent of the Americas’ businesses view IoT as being critical for remaining successful, it is no wonder that 86 percent of

Rural broadband is inconsistent, but why?
Editorial Rural broadband is inconsistent, but why?

The amount of funding available for rural broadband investments, as allotted by FCC, counts $2.15 billion – a sum voted in March 2016 to be “distributed to Internet providers through a reverse auction in which bidders will commit to providing specific performance level” in tranches of $215 milli

Interested in any of these seven astounding smartphones?
Editorial Interested in any of these seven astounding smartphones?

For those who might just feel it is more valuable to own unique products than to share the same features will millions of other phone users, here are a few of the existing or soon to be astounding smartphones that pride themselves to come with unique abilities or to have emerged out of a special

Smartphone fingerprint scanners – are they a trap?
Editorial Smartphone fingerprint scanners – are they a trap?

The use of handprints in authentication dates back to 1858 when Sir William Herschel, Chief Magistrate, introduced the identification via handprint for his civil service employees in India. It took about 4o years for a fingerprint scientific classification system to emerge – in 1892 Sir Francis G

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