
Josh Martinez
Copywriter and Content Creator at Freelance
Copy Editor at The Boss Rush Network
High School English Teacher | Copy Editor for @BossRushNetwork | @Cronkite_ASU & @SUUtbirds grad | Sports and Pop Culture fan
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6 days ago |
itwire.com | Josh Martinez
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6 days ago |
itwire.com | Josh Martinez
ericsson.comEricsson, Red Hat, HPE, and Intel have partnered to complete a Cloud RAN 5G call running on Red Hat OpenShift, using the HPE ProLiant Compute DL110 Gen12 server, powered by Intel Xeon 6 system on a chip (SoC). According to Ericsson, the successful call highlights the technical readiness of Ericsson's Cloud RAN to run seamlessly on the latest cloud-native platforms while maintaining software portability across processor generations.
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1 week ago |
bossrush.net | Josh Martinez
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was at the top of my list of games I wanted to play upon branching out of my Nintendo exclusivity. So far, it has not disappointed. I was expecting to enjoy myself, but I wasn’t expecting to enjoy myself this much. While not perfect, I have still been hooked since the day I picked it up. I think that’s largely because the game has a bit of everything in it.
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1 week ago |
itwire.com | Josh Martinez
paratus.africaCommunications infrastructure provider Paratus Zimbabwe has signed a major deal with PowerTel, a subsidiary of Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority to launch a new high-capacity national fibre network across the African nation. Under the new agreement, the partner telcos will invest equally in the roll-out of high-capacity fibre infrastructure to create a new long-distance fibre network across Zimbabwe and provide cross-border links to Zimbabwe's neighbouring countries.
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1 week ago |
itwire.com | Josh Martinez
Image by succo from PixabayAustralia's second largest mobile communications provider Optus has agreed to pay a A$100 million fine, after admitting to engaging in unconscionable conduct when selling telecoms goods and services to hundreds of consumers. The penalty will be levied on Optus after a court action was brought against the telco by consumer and competition regulator the ACCC.
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