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[ Q.3053 (03/17) ] - Signalling architecture and requirements for IP-based short message service over ITU-T defined NGN

Signalling architecture and requirements for IP-based short message service over ITU-T defined NGN




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[ Q.1912.5 (01/18) ] - Interworking between session initiation protocol (SIP) and bearer independent call control protocol or ISDN user part

Interworking between session initiation protocol (SIP) and bearer independent call control protocol or ISDN user part




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[ Q.3642 (04/19) ] - IMS references to Release 12 for communication between IMS and NGN networks to support end-to-end service interoperability

IMS references to Release 12 for communication between IMS and NGN networks to support end-to-end service interoperability




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[ Q.3054 (04/19) ] - Signalling architecture for virtualization of control network entities

Signalling architecture for virtualization of control network entities




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[ Q.4014.2 (04/19) ] - PSTN/ISDN terminal equipment using IP multimedia core network subsystem; Conformance testing - Part 2: Test suite structure and test purposes

PSTN/ISDN terminal equipment using IP multimedia core network subsystem; Conformance testing - Part 2: Test suite structure and test purposes




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[ Q.4014.1 (04/19) ] - PSTN/ISDN terminal equipment using IP Multimedia core network subsystem; Conformance testing; Part 1: PICS

PSTN/ISDN terminal equipment using IP Multimedia core network subsystem; Conformance testing; Part 1: PICS




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[ Q.713 (03/01) ] - Signalling connection control part formats and codes

Signalling connection control part formats and codes




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[ Q.4042.1 (12/18) ] - Cloud interoperability testing for web applications - part 1: Interoperability testing between the CSC and CSP

Cloud interoperability testing for web applications - part 1: Interoperability testing between the CSC and CSP




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[ Q.Sup69 (07/18) ] - Framework for interconnection between VoLTE-based network and other networks supporting emergency telecommunications service (ETS)

Framework for interconnection between VoLTE-based network and other networks supporting emergency telecommunications service (ETS)




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[ Q.761 (12/99) ] - Signalling System No. 7 - ISDN User Part functional description

Signalling System No. 7 - ISDN User Part functional description




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[ Q.767 (02/91) ] - Application of the ISDN User Part of CCITT signalling system No. 7 for international ISDN interconnections

Application of the ISDN User Part of CCITT signalling system No. 7 for international ISDN interconnections




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[ Q.764 (12/99) ] - Signalling System No. 7 - ISDN User Part signalling procedures

Signalling System No. 7 - ISDN User Part signalling procedures




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[ Q.763 (12/99) ] - Signalling System No. 7 - ISDN User Part formats and codes

Signalling System No. 7 - ISDN User Part formats and codes




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[ Q.4043 (07/19) ] - Interoperability testing requirements of a virtual switch

Interoperability testing requirements of a virtual switch




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[ Q.Sup70 (06/19) ] - Signalling requirements for IMS and GSM/UMTS network supporting multi-device emergency telecommunications service

Signalling requirements for IMS and GSM/UMTS network supporting multi-device emergency telecommunications service




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[ Q.3719 (12/19) ] - Signalling requirements for the separation of control plane and user plane in a virtualized broadband network gateway (vBNG)

Signalling requirements for the separation of control plane and user plane in a virtualized broadband network gateway (vBNG)




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[ C 819 ] Revision 3 - English - MS Word Document 2007 - Proposal of second draft of K.soft_ba "Overview of particle radiation effects on telecommunications systems"

Proposal of second draft of K.soft_ba "Overview of particle radiation effects on telecommunications systems"
Source: Fujitsu Limited, Xilinx Incorporation




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[ G.8052/Y.1346 (12/18) ] - Protocol-neutral management information model for the Ethernet transport capable network element

Protocol-neutral management information model for the Ethernet transport capable network element




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[ G.8121.1/Y.1381.1 (11/18) ] - Characteristics of MPLS-TP equipment functional blocks supporting ITU-T G.8113.1/Y.1372.1 OAM mechanisms

Characteristics of MPLS-TP equipment functional blocks supporting ITU-T G.8113.1/Y.1372.1 OAM mechanisms




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[ G.Sup65 (10/18) ] - Simulations of transport of time over packet networks

Simulations of transport of time over packet networks




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[ G.Sup67 (07/19) ] - Application of optical transport network Recommendations to 5G transport

Application of optical transport network Recommendations to 5G transport




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[ V.150.1 (2003) Amendment 1 (01/05) ] - Modification to SSE reason identifier codes to support voice band data and text relay

Modification to SSE reason identifier codes to support voice band data and text relay




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[ V.152 (01/05) ] - Procedures for supporting voice-band data over IP networks

Procedures for supporting voice-band data over IP networks




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[ V.150.1 (2003) Amendment 2 (05/06) ] - ToIP and new SPRT data types support

ToIP and new SPRT data types support




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[ V.120/I.465 (09/92) ] - Support by an ISDN of data terminal equipment with V-Series type interfaces with provision for statistical multiplexing

Support by an ISDN of data terminal equipment with V-Series type interfaces with provision for statistical multiplexing




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[ V.110/I.463 (09/92) ] - Support of data terminal equipments with V-Series type interfaces by an integrated services digital network

Support of data terminal equipments with V-Series type interfaces by an integrated services digital network




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[ V.120/I.465 (11/88) ] - Support by an ISDN of data terminal equipment with V-series type interfaces with provision for statistical multiplexing

Support by an ISDN of data terminal equipment with V-series type interfaces with provision for statistical multiplexing




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[ V.110/I.463 (11/88) ] - Support of data terminal equipments (DTEs) with V-series type interfaces by an integrated services digital network (ISDN)

Support of data terminal equipments (DTEs) with V-series type interfaces by an integrated services digital network (ISDN)




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[ V.14 (11/88) ] - Transmission of start-stop characters over synchronous bearer channels

Transmission of start-stop characters over synchronous bearer channels




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[ V.152 (2005) Amendment 1 (03/09) ] - New Annex B - Use of data signal detection and silence insertion in voiceband data, and new Annex C on use of V.21 preamble for echo canceller control in a V.152 gateway

New Annex B - Use of data signal detection and silence insertion in voiceband data, and new Annex C on use of V.21 preamble for echo canceller control in a V.152 gateway




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[ V.Imp152 (03/11) ] - Implementers' Guide for Recommendation ITU-T V.152 (Procedures for supporting voice-band data over IP networks)

Implementers' Guide for Recommendation ITU-T V.152 (Procedures for supporting voice-band data over IP networks)




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[ V.152 (09/10) ] - Procedures for supporting voice-band data over IP networks

Procedures for supporting voice-band data over IP networks




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[ TD 285-GEN ] Addendum 1 - English - MS Word Document 2007 - LS/i on draft new Report on production, emission and exchange of closed captions for worldwide language character sets (Latin and non-Latin) [from ITU-R WP6B]

LS/i on draft new Report on production, emission and exchange of closed captions for worldwide language character sets (Latin and non-Latin) [from ITU-R WP6B]
Source: ITU-R WP6B
Study Questions: Q26/16




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Expert Lists: Fonts for UI/UX design

Read the book, Typographic Firsts

How important are fonts in user interface and user experience design? We have the answers in this monster edition of Expert Lists authored by typography expert Johannes López Ayala. Johannes shares 16 font families that he recommends for use in UI/UX design.

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Why Southwest is offering buyouts to its airport workers

Southwest Airlines is offering buyouts and extended leaves of absence to airport workers to avoid what it calls “overstaffing in certain locations,” which it blames on a shortage of new planes from Boeing.

The move on Monday comes as a hedge fund presses Southwest to increase profits and boost the stock price, which has fallen sharply since early 2021.

A Southwest spokesperson said the offers of “voluntary separation” are limited to 18 airports. The company declined to identify the airports or say how many jobs it hopes to eliminate.

All the targeted jobs are in ground operations, including customer service agents, baggage handlers and cargo workers. Pilots and flight attendants are not included in the buyout offer, the spokesperson said.

Southwest officials have said that the Dallas-based airline plans to end this year with 2,000 fewer workers than it started. That is after Southwest grew from 66,600 to nearly 75,000 employees last year. The figures count part-timers as one-half.

“Southwest has reduced overall capacity to meet demand with a constrained fleet due to aircraft delivery delays,” the company said in a statement. “Offering voluntary separation and extended time off to contract and noncontract employees, along with continued slowed hiring, will help us avert overstaffing in certain locations.”

Southwest had originally expected about 85 new Boeing 737 jets this year but has cut that number to 20 because of production problems at Boeing that began after a panel blew out of the side of an Alaska Airlines 737 Max during a flight in January.

The Southwest fleet consists solely of Boeing 737s, including the Max and older versions of the plane.

Starting in June, hedge fund Elliott Investment Management built an 11% stake in Southwest and pressed the airline to improve its financial performance. The two sides reached a truce last month to avoid a proxy fight, but Elliott won several seats on the Southwest board, which it can use to keep pressure on CEO Robert Jordan and other executives.

Even before Elliott, Southwest limited hiring and stopped flying to several airports to save money. It also announced plans to target premium travelers.

Southwest shares rose 3% Monday and are up 13% this year. That is far behind the 117% jump at Delta Air Lines and the 58% gain at United Airlines.

—David Koenig, AP Airlines Writer




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Shopify stock price is on fire today after an ‘outstanding’ quarter, boosted by AI tools and a bright holiday sales forecast

Shares of Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) are skyrocketing in early-morning trading after the company announced its Q3 2024 results, which beat expectations. As of the time of this writing, SHOP stock is up an impressive 23% to above $110 per share. 

However, Shopify’s stock isn’t on fire only because of its good Q3. There are some other reasons why Shopify is exciting investors this morning. Here’s what to know:

Shopify’s ‘outstanding’ results

Shopify would probably disagree with the statement that the company had a good Q3. As the company’s president, Harley Finkelstein, said in a press release, the results were “outstanding.”

Why was the quarter so outstanding? A big part of it was the company’s Q3 revenue, which came in at $2.16 billion. That represents a whopping 26% year-over-year growth rate from Q3 2023.

As Reuters notes, it even surpassed many analysts’ lofty expectations of $2.11 billion in revenue, leading to the ninth time in a row that the company has beat analyst expectations on sales.

Not only did Shopify beat analyst expectations again, but its 26% revenue growth for this quarter marked “our sixth consecutive quarter of greater than 25% revenue growth excluding logistics,” Shopify CFO Jeff Hoffmeister said.

In a slide deck, Shopify also announced that as of Q3 2024, the company had facilitated $1 trillion in global sales since the platform’s inception and that it now has a 10% share of the U.S. e-commerce market.

Okay, but why did Shopify have such a good Q3?

As also noted by Reuters, Shopify attracted more merchants to its online e-commerce platform this quarter. One of the attractions for the merchants seems to be a new artificial intelligence tool Shopify started rolling out in June called Sidekick.

Sidekick is an artificial intelligence assistant currently in early access for some merchants. Shopify says the AI bot “will act as your very own advisor, guiding you with tailored, skilled advice to make your business stronger.”

It does this by shouldering some of the mundane but necessary tasks that any businessperson needs to do to manage their business. Sidekick can help easily keep track of a merchant’s inventory, generate myriad reports that reveal new insights about your business, and even suggest ways to attract more customers to a storefront.

Sidekick is in addition to another AI tool Shopify offers, this one called Shopify Magic, which helps merchants create product images for their wares, write product descriptions, and even help them generate FAQs for their stores.

These AI tools are making it easier than ever for customers to manage their storefronts, and their availability is clearly a draw for some merchants.

The future looks promising, too

But Shopify’s stock isn’t only surging because the company had a terrific Q3. If anything, investors seem most excited about what the company has predicted will happen next.

Shopify’s current quarter, Q4, is arguably the most important of the year for the company and its merchants. This is the all-important holiday shopping quarter—and Shopify has anounced it has strong hopes for the period.

The key metric that Shopify has forecast is its revenue expectations for Q4, which the company says it expects will “grow at a mid-to-high-twenties percentage rate on a year-over-year basis.”

That’s music to investors’ ears, as it means Shopify expects it may do even better in Q4 than its just-completed outstanding Q3. That revenue growth estimate is also more than the 22.7% revenue growth many analysts were expecting, noted Reuters.

A resurgent stock

Shopify’s stock started 2024 with prices hovering in the high seventies before dropping to the low sixties over the summer. But since the beginning of the fall, SHOP shares have been on an upswing. Today’s 23% surge means SHOP shares are actually up over 38% year-to-date.

However, despite the resurgent stock, SHOP shares are nowhere near their all-time high of above $152 per share. Those highs were achieved in mid- to late-2021 when e-commerce was enjoying a pandemic boom as more people preferred online shopping over brick-and-mortar stores.




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ADCS Cert Templates for ISE Lab

In my ISE lab I’m going to be using EAP-TLS and TEAP, which means I’ll be needing user and computer certificates. The goal is to be able to enable the 802.1X supplicant via GPO and to distribute certificates automatically without




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Installing Certificate on ISE Lab Server

When ISE is installed, all the certificates used for different services such as EAP, Admin portal, etc., are self signed. Below is a short summary of the certificates that ISE uses: The certificates can be seen by going to Administration




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Leveraging GPO to Distribute User- and Computer Certificate

The use of Group Policy Objects (GPO) can be really powerful in a Windows environment. In this post we’re going to leverage GPO to distribute certificates to the user and computer as well as enabling the 802.1X supplicant. First, let’s




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We’ve Added a New Cisco CCNA Certification Course To Our Library!

Tune into Gabe Rivas’s most recent course release, Network Foundation Protection: Management Plane, the second in a series of eight CCNA security courses. Network Foundation Protection is a security framework that provides with strategies to protect three functional areas of a device: Management Plane, Control Plane, and Data plane. In this Course we will focus [...]




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Don’t Miss The Latest Module In Our Certified Ethical Hacking v10 Technology Course!

Module 9 is here! Tune into Josue Vargas’s newest video – Certified Ethical Hacking: Denial of Service to learn about DoS and DDoS attacks and how to prevent them. About the Course DoS and DDoS are disruptive attacks meant to bring a server or network out of operation. You might have seen some of this [...]




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Short Answer- Build better k12 writers through social, engaging writing activities

I love technology built by teachers—it’s just different. You can feel the truth and passion behind it. It has features that you know were intentionally considered by someone who has been in the classroom. Short Answer is a fantastic writing tool that was obviously built by teachers solving real problems for real students. The best!...






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Article on Friendship

“Friendship insecurity remains a final hurdle in how I interact in the world, but I’m realizing that if I want close, family-level friendships, I need to act as if I am already in them. Even if it brings me discomfort to text my friend an unprompted update about my life so they will feel more […]




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Cloud Dessert

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Butter Sweatshirt

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Exposé Reveals Ongoing Smartphone Location Tracking Threats

404 Media, KrebsOnSecurity, and other outlets are covering the exposure of Locate X, a tool that grants extensive access to smartphone location data. In the absence of strong legislation, Apple and Google need to do more to protect users.

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Trump appoints Elon Musk to DOGE, a new U.S. government department

President-elect Donald Trump announced Elon Musk will head a new U.S. Department of Government Efficiency ("DOGE").