NB509: FCC to Raise Funds for Rip-and-Replace of Chinese Telco Gear; Billionaire Space Race Takes Off Packet Pushers

Take a Network Break! We start with serious CVEs for Perl and Ivanti. On the news front, the FCC wants to license spectrum to raise money to help US telcos rip out Chinese network equipment–even though there’s no evidence Chinese equipment led to telco intrusions by Chinese attackers.

Verizon boasts of 5.5Gbps download speeds on its 5G network (in the lab), Intel chases the AI desktop market with new chips, and network automation vendor Gluware gets bought by a private equity company. Blue Origin prepares for a big step in the billionaire space race, and TSMC rides the AI infrastructure boom to a huge Q4 revenue jump.

We’re joined this week by guest co-host Tom Hollingsworth, Event Lead for Tech Field Day and writer of The Networking Nerd blog.

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