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Will Death of Net Neutrality Kill the Event Store?

Smart Meetings

Event technology expert Corbin Ball explained that the worst-case scenario is that planners will have to pay to be discoverable or be limited in how they can use the internet. Meanwhile, the FCC is suing states that passed local net neutrality regulations, saying they violate the Commerce Clause. percent.

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Teresa Gonçalves appointed as Executive Chairwoman of SATA Holding

Travel Daily News

Teresa Gonçalves has a postgraduate degree in Finance from Nova School of Business and Economics , a postgraduate degree in Competition and Regulation from Lisbon University’s Faculty of Law and a degree from Católica Lisbon School of Business and Economics.

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Unlock the potential of AI in your event planning and execution!

Convene by PCMA

By demystifying these technologies, we empower event organizers to seamlessly incorporate AI into every facet of event planning, marketing, and execution. Becoming Confident Pioneers Embracing AI will position event professionals as confident pioneers and practitioners in this rapidly evolving, technology-driven industry.

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How Blockchain Can Disrupt Financial Services

BizBash

Security and Digital Identity – Compliance (KYC) The Know Your Customer (KYC) regulation is an integral part of global anti-money laundering (AML) efforts. blockchain technology could provide a single digital source of ID information, allowing for the seamless exchange of documents between banks and external agencies.

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AT&T and Verizon Delay 5G Rollout Near Runways

Business Traveler USA

Telecommunications giants are scheduled to begin the 5G rollout on Wednesday. However, as the already twice-delayed deployment looms, calls from airline and airport executives to revisit the safety questions around 5G technology have grown louder. Verizon also took regulators and the aviation industry to task for the delays.