Telecom

AT&T Is Lying: The Real Reason They Won’t Block Robocalls (And It’s Not the FCC)

AT&T claims it can’t block robocalls without FCC approval. That’s a lie. The real reason is profit: every robocall generates termination fees for the carrier. The FCC excuse is a smokescreen to protect a lucrative revenue stream. Here’s why your phone company doesn’t want to stop the spam.

Your Business Is Using the Internet of 1990. Your Home? The Future.

IPv6 adoption has passed 50% globally, but a bizarre inversion is happening: business users on premium fiber plans are stuck on IPv4 while home users on the same lines get the modern protocol. This is the new digital divide โ€” and it’s not about access, it’s about the risk aversion of enterprise IT.

Your Telecom Company Is Gaslighting You. Hereโ€™s the Real Problem.

Telecom companies are investing billions in network infrastructure while systematically under-investing in customer service. The result? World-class speeds paired with soul-crushing support. This isn’t a paradoxโ€”it’s a strategy. Here’s why your frustration is a feature, not a bug, and what you can do about it.

Your LTE Smartwatch Is a Lie. Here’s the Proof.

Verizon is killing the hub that makes LTE smartwatches work. If you own one, your device is about to become a brick. This isn’t planned obsolescence from the watch makerโ€”it’s a hidden dependency on the carrier’s backend. Here’s the truth about ‘standalone’ smartwatches and why you’re just renting your hardware.