Anonymous ID: 77d0da Dec. 20, 2023, 4:07 a.m. No.20103860   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3874 >>3892 >>3981

Chinks infiltrating via Indian Tribe who won't allow National Guard Troops on Border

 

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Tohono O’odham partners with wireless internet provider to connect tribal citizens

By: Shondiin Silversmith - September 8, 2023 10:50 am

 

A wireless internet antenna on a home in a Tohono O’odham community. Photo courtesy of Baicells

 

Tohono O’odham citizens now have access to wireless internet options thanks toa partnership the Tohono O’odham Utility Authority established with Baicells Technologiesto provide high-speed broadband connectivity to villages across the largely rural Tohono O’odham Nation.

 

“Understanding our remote location and lack of service by any existing carriers, we knew it was up to us to address this issue of broadband access,” Kristan Johnson, the operations manager for the Tohono O’odham Utility Authority (TOUA), said in a press release. TOUA has been offering internet services since 1998.

 

The Tohono O’odham Nation is 4,460 square miles, about the size of Connecticut, and roughly 28,000 Tohono O’odham people live on its tribal lands in southwestern Arizona.

 

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The Tohono O’odham Nation is divided into 11 districts that are made up of 72 villages. Due to the rural conditions, the tribe has faced challenges bringing access to high-speed internet in many parts of tribal land.

 

The tribe has largely relied on simple WiFi connectivity set up in limited locations, and residents relied on internet speeds as low as 2 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload, which often left the community unable to access critical service.

 

With the help of federal funding, the TOUA has been able to overhaul and upgrade its infrastructure, and has been able to build out its network plan through wireless connection.

 

TOUA reached out to Baicells to partner with them to get the network established, but according to the press release, the tribe is the one behind the wheel because they planned, deployed and now operate the network.

 

“We have experience and a track record of solving these types of challenges for our communities,” Johnson said. “A private network that we can manage on our own was a great fit since we are very accustomed to operating our own infrastructure.”

 

The TOUA already operates key utility infrastructures like electricity and water, Johnson said.

 

“In today’s age, internet access is just another utility,” she added.

 

The tribe launched its project to build the wireless network in 2020, according to the press release, and started testing Baicells technology in 2021. Since then, the tribe successfully deployed a dual-band private 4G LTE network.

 

Johnson said that they are still working to build out a fiber optic network, which is expected to be completed in 2024, and the wireless system allows customers to have access to the internet until then.

 

orkers prepare to install a wireless internet antenna on a home in a Tohono O’odham community. Photo courtesy of Baicells

 

The Tohono O’odham Nation has approximately 50 base stations set up across its land, and it has the potential to serve an estimated 3,000 homes.

 

“The primary objective of this initiative is to enhance communications and access to content and educational services, with the high-speed connectivity provided by this network,” Minchul Ho, Americas CEO at Baicells, said in a press release.

 

 

>https://www.azmirror.com/2023/09/08/tohono-oodham-partners-with-wireless-internet-provider-to-connect-tribal-citizens/

 

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>>20099495, >>20099564 Native American nation will not allow National Guard troops along its part of Arizona border

Anonymous ID: 77d0da Dec. 20, 2023, 4:14 a.m. No.20103874   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3883 >>3892 >>3981

>>20103860

>Chinks infiltratingvia Indian Tribe who won't allow National Guard Troops on Border

>Baicells

> Address: Floor ,10, Floor 11, Building 1, Area 1, No.81,Beiqing Road,Haidian District Beijing, Beijing, 100094 ChinaSee other locations

>Tohono O’odham partners with wireless internet provider to connect tribal citizens

 

“Baicells core mission is empowering unserved communities and bridging the digital divide with affordable solutions,” Ho added. “The success of the partnership with the TOUA showcases the company’s dedication and commitment to this mission.”

 

According to Baicells, the Tohono O’odham Nation is able to maintain tribal sovereignty over its network infrastructure by leveraging a private LTE network.

 

The Tohono O’odham Utility Authority was interested in getting service across the community sooner rather than later, said Tony Eigen, vice president of global marketing for Baicells.

 

“They knew they could do this with a wireless kind of network,” Eigen said, and Baicells is helping the Tribe get connected through the wireless technology they provide.

 

Eigen said Baicells went out to the Tohono O’odham Nation this summer to work with the TOUA to set up more towers in their network, and the tribes’ choice to go wireless gave them the ability to get their communities connected faster.

 

Since the project launched, Eigen said they’ve been able to cover a large portion of the community, unlike fiber optics, which takes longer to build out and costs much more.

 

Customers will have a transmitter set up on their house that talks to the radio transmitters and then broadcasts WiFi in the house, Eigden said, which is vastly different from digging and laying down fiber cables.

 

For example, a mile of fiber costs roughly $5,000, but connecting a similar amount of endpoints using wireless networks costs only about $500.

 

“The cost is very much based on the population density that you’re trying to serve,” he added. “There is major differences in those two approaches.”

Anonymous ID: 77d0da Dec. 20, 2023, 4:22 a.m. No.20103892   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3924 >>3981 >>4158 >>4346

>>20103860

>a partnership the Tohono O’odham Utility Authority established with Baicells Technologies

>>20103874

 

Baicells CEO worked for Huawei

 

Lixin Sun

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Biography

Lixin Sun is currently the Chairman and CEO of Baicells Technologies Co., Ltd., and has spent more than 20 years in the mobile communications industry. He has held a number of positions and moderated standard meetings in driving the future mobile technologies, including without limitation to, the Chairperson of ITU-R WP5D WG Technology and the Vice-Chair of ITU-R SG5Chair of APT AWG. Before he founded Baicells Technologies, he served as a Huawei Fellow and the Head of the Strategy and Standard Department.(Based on document published on 14 December 2020).

 

> https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37088835447

 

Qualcomm leads $15M Investment in Baicells

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Qualcomm Ventures has invested in Baicells, a company that produces small cells that help strengthen wireless signals in dense metro areas.

 

Qualcomm led a $15 million investment round into the wireless technology company, Baicells announced Jan. 3.

 

Originally based in Beijing, Baicells was founded by former Huawei Technologies fellow Lixin Sun.The company moved its headquarters to Plano, Texas, in May, bringing it closer to many of its telecommunications partners.

 

The company will use the additional investment to further develop its 5G technologies, Sun said in a news release. Small cells will be particularly important as carriers deploy their 5G networks; more infrastructure is needed as consumers transmit growing amounts of data.

 

“…Qualcomm Ventures is proud to invest in Baicells, a startup company that is dedicated to fixed wireless access solutions and service platforms, for its future 5G leadership,” James Shen, vice president of Ventures for Qualcomm Technologies, said in a news release.

 

>>20103883 Tohono O’odham $9 Million in Grants from the USG.

Anonymous ID: 77d0da Dec. 20, 2023, 4:32 a.m. No.20103924   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3972 >>3981 >>4017 >>4067 >>4158 >>4234 >>4346

>>20103892

Baicells goal: "Connect the Unconnected"

sorta like connecting election equipment that's 'not connected to the internet' to servers in CHY-na

 

Relocation of Headquarters to Plano, TX

 

New headquarters location enables leading LTE/5G manufacturer to accommodate growth and better serve North American markets

 

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PLANO, Texas, May 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/ – Baicells Technologies, a leading provider of disruptive global LTE/5G solutions, officially announced that the company will be moving its headquarters this year to Plano, Texas. Considering the U.S. has proven to be one of the fastest growing markets and most of Baicells' technology partners are located within the U.S., Baicells has decided to transition its operations, marketing, and supporting teams over to the Plano office. The company expects that many new jobs will be created in Texas due to the moving of Baicells headquarters during the next two years. This will support the company's anticipated future growth world-wide and will provide greater capacity to better serve its customers and partners.

 

"The choice to move our headquarters to the United States is the clear next step in our growth strategy," stated Baicells VP of operations, Minchul Ho. "We have been expanding rapidly these past few years and decided that the most efficient way to accommodate this growth is to relocate the company headquarters to our office in Plano. This relocation has many benefits; it provides the opportunity to more efficiently integrate our global teams, enables us to leverage the area's diverse talent pool as our organization grows, and allows us to better serve our expanding North American market."

 

About Baicells Technologies

Baicells is a privately-held, high tech company providing disruptively-priced and technically innovative LTE/5G wireless broadband access solutions, supporting virtualized fixed wireless and mobile network.With the vision to connect the unconnected, Baicells has introduced some real breakthrough technologies like virtualization, mobile edge computing and AI to 5G. Baicells' innovative solutions can be used by mobile operators, broadband access operators, cable operators, mobile virtual operators, governments and enterprise private networks. To learn more, please visit www.baicells.com or email marketing_na@baicells.com.

 

Baicells Technologies N.A. Press Contact:

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Anonymous ID: 77d0da Dec. 20, 2023, 4:46 a.m. No.20103981   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4017 >>4067 >>4158 >>4346

well look who else Baicells partners with, IBM Redhat whose been in the news lately

 

> https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/how-baicells-and-red-hat-are-driving-connectivity-and-wireless-accessibility-5g-future

 

How Baicells and Red Hat are driving connectivity and wireless accessibility for a 5G future

February 24, 2022Red Hat

 

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As 5G technologies become more prevalent in propelling radio access network (RAN) capabilities, the question remains, how can this technology be made more accessible worldwide? For the past seven years, Baicells has been working to bring high-speed internet to organizations and end-users across the world, including areas lacking internet connectivity. To continue this effort, 5G technologies need a powerful open RAN ecosystem to establish broad network interoperability and provide internet in a variety of use cases.

 

Through their participation in the Telecom Infra Project (TIP), Red Hat and Baicells are contributing to the development of open, disaggregated and standards-based solutions that can enable any organization, anywhere, to interoperate with available 5G solutions and unlock open RAN innovation.

The power of an open RAN ecosystem

 

The TIP Community Lab at Telkom University is at the epicenter of the convergence of innovative 5G technologies that are helping to drive the emerging industrial transformation in Indonesia. By bringing together connectivity stakeholders to test and validate solutions developed by the TIP community, the TIP Community Lab at Telkom University is supporting a growing local ecosystem of vendors pursuing the common goal of building more accessible 5G networks enabled by open RAN. These open RAN vendors are providing products and services that can interoperate with one another - meaning that 5G networks will not be built by a single vendor, but rather an ecosystem of wireless vendors, giving network operators the freedom to build 5G networks in a manner that best suits each particular deployment scenario.

 

>https://www.theblaze.com/news/ibm-redhat-10-commandments-allyship

 

Only WHITE people are racist': IBM's Red Hat allegedly issues 10 'allyship commandments' to employees

Andrew Chapados

 

 

>>20103860, >>20103874 partnership the Tohono O’odham Utility Authority established with CCP Baicells Technologies

>>20103892 Baicells CEO worked for Huawei

>>20103924 "Connect the Unconnected" sorta like connecting election equipment that's 'not connected to the internet' to servers in CHY-na

>>20103883 Tohono O’odham $9 Million in Grants from the USG.

Anonymous ID: 77d0da Dec. 20, 2023, 5:02 a.m. No.20104017   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4067

>>20103924 "Connect the Unconnected" sorta like connecting election equipment that's 'not connected to the internet' to servers in CHY-na

>>20103981

>As 5G technologies become more prevalent in propellingradio access network (RAN) capabilities, the question remains, how can this technology be made more accessible worldwide?

 

O-RAN ALLIANCE missionis to transform the Radio Access Network industry towards truly open, intelligent, virtualized and fully interoperable RAN.

 

>https://www.o-ran.org/membership

Anonymous ID: 77d0da Dec. 20, 2023, 5:18 a.m. No.20104067   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4168 >>4234

>>20103924 "Connect the Unconnected" sorta like connecting election equipment that's 'not connected to the internet' to servers in CHY-na

 

>>20103981 As 5G technologies become more prevalent in propellingradio access network (RAN) capabilities, the question remains, how can this technology be made more accessible worldwide?

>>20104017 radio access network (RAN) capabilities

 

Anons, Think Lindel Plan

 

MyPillow's Mike Lindell thinks US elections aren't secure. Here's his plan to secure them

Kelly Dereuck

Springfield News-Leader

 

Throughout the two-day Election Crime Bureau Summit, Mike Lindell and other speakers at the Springfield event stoked anticipation for the revelation of their plan to swiftly secure U.S. elections.

 

When the countdown to the plan’s reveal reached zero, Lindell premiered a video touting new technology capable of detecting nearby wireless internet connections.

 

He then proceeded to fly one of these wireless monitoring devices into the Springfield Expo Center — mounted on a drone.

 

 

Mike Lindell’s Wacky New Way to Fight Vote Fraud Might Get You Arrested

Kelly Weill

August 17, 2023·5 min read

 

MyPillow founder Mike Lindell unveiled his long-hyped plan to catch supposed election thieves red-handed on Thursday—and it may get you arrested in multiple states, municipalities, and federal aviation zones.

 

Lindell, a linen salesman-turned-conspiracy theorist, remains one of the loudest promoters of election fraud hoaxes. Some of those false claims are at the center of a new indictment against Donald Trump and a suite of associates, who are accused of a criminal conspiracy centered around their attempts to overturn Trump’s 2020 presidential loss in Georgia.

 

Undeterred, Lindell is moving forward with a new scheme for future elections. During a Thursday event, he flew a drone-mounted device into a conference center and described it as a new technology designed to search polling sites for suspicious WiFi.

 

 

The operator-led nature of the O-RAN Alliance is one of the features that sets it apart from some of its industry counterparts. Today, there are over 200 members in the O-RAN Alliance comprising network operators, academic institutions, and equipment manufacturers and vendors. However, each of its working groups is chaired by a network operator and works on technical specifications to further the basic tenets defined by the O-RAN Alliance.These tenets are centered around using virtualized RAN components with open and interoperable interfaces, commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware, and a cloud platform layer across the RAN domain.

Anonymous ID: 77d0da Dec. 20, 2023, 5:51 a.m. No.20104168   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4234

>>20104067

>>20104067

>Anons, Think Lindel Plan

>Mike Lindell’s Wacky New Way to Fight Vote Fraud Might Get You Arrested

 

> https://verifiedvoting.org/election-system/dominion-imagecast-central/

 

The Dominion Voting SystemsImageCast Central ballot counter system is a batch-fed central ballot scanner and tabulator using COTS hardware, coupled with custom-made ballot processing application software. The system is designed for use in a central scanning location, to process mail-in ballots. The ImageCast Central workstation is connected to the EMS Local Area Network for uploading results to the EMS server and the Adjudication module.

 

The ImageCast Central scanning system hardware consists of a combination of two COTS devices used together to provide the required ballot scanning processing functionality.

 

The ImageCast Central Workstation hosts the ImageCast Central application used for ballot image processing, election rules processing, and results transfer to the EMS Datacenter.The ImageCast Central workstation consists of the following components:Dell OptiPlex 9010 All-in-One, Intel Core i3 or higher, 4 GB RAM,500 GB hard disk,Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit PC workstation.

 

ImageCast Central can be used with several Canon scanner models to provide ballot scanning and image transfers to the local ImageCast Central Workstation, most often the Canon DR-X10C Scanner (pictured on the left). The ImageCast can also use Canon models DR-G1130, DR-G2140, DR-M160II and DR-M26 and the InterScan HiPro high capacity scanner.

 

Dell Technologies Open RAN Reference Architecture with Mavenir, VMware® and Intel®Tech Preview

 

SummaryThe Dell Technologies Open RAN reference architecture tech preview is an end-to -end 5G Open RAN solution featuring industry-leading components from Dell Technologies, Intel, Mavenir, and VMware. It supports virtualized and cloud-native 5G RAN functions deployed in a disaggregated, flexible architecture built around Open RAN specifications. This reference architecture tech preview helps CSPs accelerate their transformation to Open RAN while reducing costs and minimizing risk

 

> https://www.delltechnologies.com/asset/en-us/solutions/infrastructure-solutions/briefs-summaries/open-ran-solution-brief.pdf

Anonymous ID: 77d0da Dec. 20, 2023, 6:11 a.m. No.20104234   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4250

>>20103924 "Connect the Unconnected" sorta like connecting election equipment that's 'not connected to the internet' to servers in CHY-na

>>20104067

>Anons, Think Lindel Plan

>>20104168

>The Dominion Voting Systems

 

The lands of the Nation are located within the Sonoran Desert in south central Arizona. The largest community, Sells, functions as the Nation’s capital.

 

Of the four lands bases, the largest contains more than 2.7 million acres. Boundaries begin south of Casa Grandeand encompass parts of Pinal, Pima and Maricopa Counties before continuing south into Mexico.

 

San Xavier is the second largest land base, and contains 71,095 acres just south of the City of Tucson. Smaller parcels include San Lucy District located near the city of Gila Bend and Florence Village, which is located near the city of Florence.

 

The landscape is consistently compelling: a wide desert valley, interspersed with plains and marked by mountains that rise abruptly to nearly 8,000 feet

Anonymous ID: 77d0da Dec. 20, 2023, 6:16 a.m. No.20104250   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4254 >>4270 >>4307 >>4325

>>20103883

>$9 Million in Grants from the USG.

 

>https://www.usaspending.gov/keyword_search/%22Tohono%20O%E2%80%99odham%22

>>20104234

 

Tohono O'odham Nation builds its own network for high speed internet

The Tohono O'odham Nation built its own cellular tower with the intention of providing wireless network to every household.

 

Author: Gabriella Bachara

Published: 11:44 PM MDT August 27, 2023

Updated: 11:44 PM MDT August 27, 2023

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SELLS, Ariz. — There's a new push to bring reliable high-speed internet to a part of Arizona that's never had it before.

 

Using federal CARES Act funding, the Tohono O'odham Nation built its own private cellular network.

 

“The goal is really to blanket the entire reservation with coverage," Baicells Vice President of Global Marketing Tony Eigen said.

 

The network consists of about 50 base stations that can send 4G LTE service to about 3,000 homes, according to Baicells, the equipment distributor.

 

"They can do video streaming, video calls, access to lots of content," Eigen said. "They view it as a critical asset to help serve their community."

 

As a remote location with a lack of service from existing carriers, the Tohono O'odham Utility Authority Operations Manager Kristan Johnson said a private network is most manageable within its infrastructure.

 

"We already do this for other key utilities like electricity and water and in today’s age, internet access is just another utility," Johnson said in a press release.

 

Eigen said a private network will also allow the nation to have authority over the service.

 

Connecting homes is just the start of this plan.

 

“They’re very much looking at how else the network can serve the community," Eigen said.

 

Experts said high-speed internet will improve emergency services, telehealth, remote learning and business opportunities.

 

The equipment has the ability to evolve with the nation as demand grows, including upgrading to 5G service.

 

> https://www.12news.com/article/news/state/tohono-oodham-nation-rolling-out-high-speed-internet-to-homes-across-reservation/75-a77c3602-13f2-4599-a6ab-55af50c65f09

Anonymous ID: 77d0da Dec. 20, 2023, 6:19 a.m. No.20104270   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4299 >>4325

>>20104250

Leaf Reservations infiltrated

 

Connect More With Less

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First Nations Can Use Private LTE to Connect Their Communities

 

> https://promo.baicells.com/first-nations/

Anonymous ID: 77d0da Dec. 20, 2023, 6:26 a.m. No.20104299   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4302 >>4325

>>20104270

>Leaf Reservations infiltrated

US schools

 

Helping the Homework Gap: CBRS for Schools

Baicells Technologies

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Long before the COVID-19 pandemic, students across the U.S. flocked to McDonalds and Starbucks, not for the food and drink, but to utilize publicly-available Wi-Fi to complete their online schoolwork. A lack of internet connectivity for students is a growing concern that was highlighted by the pandemic; bringing attention to the severe lack of internet access that many school-aged children faced daily. Therein lies the ‘homework gap’: the divide between students who have home broadband access and those without.

 

According to 2020 research from the National Education Association, 25% of all K-12 students live in households without broadband access or a web-enabled device (such as a computer or tablet). The acceleration of digital adoption we have seen in the past two years has exacerbated the issue that the digital divide presents, and it has become more critical than ever before to close this connectivity gap. So, how do we address this?

 

Move over Wi-Fi, private networks are the new (school) kid on the block

 

Many school districts are tired of waiting for the carriers to provide reliable cellular for fixed wireless connectivity and are taking matters into their own hands. Getting fiber broadband to every school and home in a school district can be very expensive and time-consuming. Coverage from Wi-Fi is often patchy and does not provide widespread coverage in a way that is easy to manage.

 

Taking matters into their own hands; school districts are now opting to build private LTE networks using CBRS to extend connectivity for students. CBRS provides sought-after mid-band spectrum (recognized widely as the sweet spot between coverage reach and internet speed) for a variety of users, including private organizations like schools.

 

Private LTE networks are being built by school districts across the country as an attractive alternative to legacy solutions like Wi-Fi, or even connectivity services from traditional carriers. These private cellular networks can outperform Wi-Fi for in-building and outdoor coverage; providing both broader and faster connectivity. These private wireless networks are designed to be as easy to install, due to the “plug-and-play” CPE equipment and management software. And thanks to low-cost hardware and the availability of CBRS spectrum, these solutions are now an economical and viable solution for schools across the US.

Anonymous ID: 77d0da Dec. 20, 2023, 6:26 a.m. No.20104302   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4325

>>20104299

>US schools

 

>Helping the Homework Gap: CBRS for Schools

 

Putting it into practice

 

Baicells technology can deliver high-performance cellular connectivity, using CBRS spectrum, to both rural and urban underserved areas, enabling successful e-learning and teaching for school districts in need. Baicells can work directly with school districts, or via a partner, to help them install and run their networks, and the company is already involved in a number of these partnerships.

 

Baicells installed the first CBRS network in a US school district in January 2021, at Murray School District in Utah. Using Baicells hardware, the district built a fixed-wireless LTE network (one of the first of its kind) to provide high-speed internet access to all 6000 students. The private network connects students directly to the school’s wireless network, providing students with the connectivity they need to complete their studies.

 

Similarly, the Natomas Unified School District in Northern California has worked with Baicellsthis year to build a private LTE network on CBRS spectrum. Eligible households and families across all fifteen of the district’s school locations will be able to access the network both at school and at home, free of charge. Currently, three sites are live and nine more are being rolled out to cover the broader community for the start of the next school year.

 

How does this work? It is quite simple: when signing up to join the network, an eligible family will be issued a small router and CPE device. The router contains a Baicells SIM card which automatically identifies and securely authenticates the CPE device as an approved network element. By simply plugging in these devices and entering the password, a household can register a computer on the network to access the free internet service. This model with Natomas offers a blueprint to other school districts that require reliable, secure and high-performance connectivity, wrapped up in one simple and affordable package.

 

An April 2021 survey by the Pew Research Center revealed that 14% of parents said their child had to use public Wi-Fi to finish schoolwork because there was no reliable connection at home. As more schools begin to realise the huge potential of building private LTE networks utilizing CBRS spectrum, we expect to see the homework gap narrow in years to come.

 

> https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/helping-homework-gap-cbrs-schools-baicells-technology?trk=public_post

Anonymous ID: 77d0da Dec. 20, 2023, 6:34 a.m. No.20104325   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20104307

>>20104250

>Using federal CARES Act funding, the Tohono O'odham Nation built its own private cellular network.

>>20104270

>Leaf Reservations infiltrated

>>20104299, >>20104302

 

> infiltrated

 

>US schools

 

> https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/ics-advisories/icsa-23-033-03

 

ICS Advisory

Baicells Nova

Release Date

February 02, 2023

Alert Code

ICSA-23-033-03

  1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

 

CVSS v3 9.8

ATTENTION: Exploitable remotely/low attack complexity

Vendor: Baicells Technologies

Equipment: Nova

Vulnerability: Command Injection

 

  1. RISK EVALUATION

 

Successful exploitation of this vulnerability couldallow an attacker to execute arbitrary commands.

 

>>20104254

>What could go wrong…

everything