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Canon unveils CR-N400 and CR-N350 PTZ cameras – Cinematography World
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‘Celebrity Traitors UK’ Finale Leaks In Canada
Canada’s Crave appears not to have remained faithful to the Celebrity Traitors UK.
Viewers to the Canadian streamer have taken to social media over the past few hours to note that the show aired in full last night on Crave,…
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First reported case of abdominal Nocardia pseudocyst in the setting of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt: a case report and review of literature | Journal of Medical Case Reports
Nocardia CNS infections
Nocardia species are weakly acid-fast aerobic Gram-positive bacteria that are commonly found in soil. They can cause opportunistic infections in immunocompromised individuals and commonly affect…
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Vodafone selects Inter.link to enhance interconnection with other Internet service providers
Vodafone has chosen Germany-based Inter.link to provide automated, high-quality interconnectivity between its European networks and those of third-party Internet Service Providers (ISPs), content players, and other operators. The move will bolster Vodafone’s existing wholesale business offering a broad range of connectivity and messaging services.
Inter.link delivers automated, carrier-grade backbone infrastructure at speeds of 100 gigabits per second (Gbps) or 400 Gbps, connecting essential intersections across diverse networks within the broader Internet ecosystem. 1 Gbps typically supports around 1.5 million instant messages.
Rapidly scale interconnection
Vodafone will use Inter.link’s automated service, which is available in multiple countries, including 30 points of presence in Germany, to more quickly and easily aggregate both mobile and fixed broadband traffic between itself and multiple third-party providers of all sizes.
By utilising the Inter.link system, called FlexPeer, instead of traditional physical internet exchanges, third-party providers can efficiently scale capacity into Vodafone’s fixed and mobile access networks as needed to serve their customers across Europe. They can connect multiple sites over a single ‘Layer 2’ data link, adjusting capacity to actual traffic without affecting the user experience.
Initial launch in Germany
Vodafone, in partnership with Inter.link, will launch the service in Germany next month, where Vodafone currently manages over 4,000 interconnections with other providers. The company plans to extend the service to additional countries in 2026.
This model of interconnection has been developed to address the evolving complexities of a rapidly expanding, multi-tiered commercial internet environment. It enhances resilience and minimises operational overheads, while maintaining efficient Internet traffic flow between end users, their providers, and the services being accessed—such as video streaming, messaging, or browsing social media applications.
Reduce peering costs
Transitioning to an automated and flexible interconnection system will reduce time, resources, and peering costs (expenses for connecting different networks) for Vodafone and its wholesale customers. This approach is particularly beneficial for managing the numerous points that connect infrastructure to exchange internet traffic directly. It also puts less strain on the engineering team that plan where the traffic goes when volumes increase.
Focus on customer service
By integrating Inter.link’s solution at the edge of Vodafone’s networks, Vodafone can concentrate on delivering improved services to other mobile network operators and broadband providers, thereby enhancing its existing carrier services model. Inter.link’s automation streamlines processes and expedites the customer journey by offering single sign-on access and one-click provisioning.
Vodafone aims to migrate all traffic in Germany from existing Internet Exchange Points to the new system by the end of 2025. In addition to Europe, the two companies will enable third party providers connecting to Vodafone’s wider global network infrastructure to also leverage Inter.link’s automated platform for improved latency, resiliency and quality.
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‘I’m so not scary. But my features can be’: Fiona Shaw on Austen, Andor and Harry Potter | Film
Your funeral speech in Andor was a huge highlight of a show surprisingly packed with anti-fascist sentiment (we all know that when you said “Fight the Empire!” you really wanted to use a different f-word there). Did you know at the time just…
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Breathe: Reducing stress can help your brain – The Washington Post
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Gritter named Den-Ice Law in football legend’s honour
One of Scotland’s greatest ever footballers, an ancient Egyptian queen and a Norse god have all helped inspire names for the gritters which will treat Scottish roads this winter.
Denis Law, who died in January aged 84, was famous for his ice-cold…
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Mexican women outraged by public sexual assault on their president | Mexico
The groping of Mexico’s Claudia Sheinbaum by a drunken man has sparked outrage among women, many of whom saw their own fears and experiences reflected in her plight.
“If the president suffered assault with that level of protection and those…
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Anemone review – Daniel Day-Lewis is endlessly watchable as ex-soldier living with guilt | Film
The absolute authority and force of Daniel Day-Lewis carries this movie in the end, and what a pleasure to see his return to the screen. Without him, though, it might have been harder to take this film’s rather redundant, laborious dramatic…
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Efficacy of phage cocktails against biofilms formed by antibiotic-resi
Introduction
The ability to form biofilms is a crucial virulence factor for opportunistic pathogens, such as K. pneumoniae and P. aeruginosa, which are gram-negative bacteria frequently associated with healthcare-associated infections. Over the…
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