Do-it-yourself antennas for Community Networks
For people around the world planning or building wireless networks, the cost and accessibility of the equipment can often be a challenge.
Federal Policy Can Help Avoid Tragedies of Unlicensed Child Care
The dirty underbelly of child care can mean the worst possible outcome: the injury or death of a child.
NEW WEBSITE AND REPORT: How Do We Define “Cyber Incident,” “Cyber Attack,” and Other Key Cyber Security Terms?
New study on cybersecurity definitions.
Privacy Groups Including OTI Unite to Oppose Expansion of Government Hacking Authority
OTI gives testimony on Rule 41.
What the Midterms Mean for Early Childhood Education
The 2014 midterm election results are in. So what might unified Republican control of both chambers mean for early childhood education?
When Girls Live as Boys
In what the UN calls the most dangerous country to be a woman, some bacha posh resist efforts to rescind their male prerogatives.
Dispatch from Busan No. 2
or the past week, thousands of delegates from over 175 countries have been gathering in Busan, South Korea for the International Telecommuni
Here’s Why Gainful Program Impact Estimates Vary So Much
What matters more are the standards programs have to manage toward, not just how many come up short.
Myanmar: The Fight for Free Expression
Against the backdrop of deeply-rooted ethno-religious tensions, Myanmar is still facing challenges in the fight against the unjust jailing o
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