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Friday, 1 September 2017

UC WeMedia Program Platform Notice Rectification of the Contents Publication

UC WeMedia Program Platform Notice Rectification of the Contents Publication



The platform will rectify and take various action against plagiarism, with immediate effect, violation of platform content rules will impose the following penalties.
Type of violationFirst timeSecond TimeThird TimeFourth Time
Serious Plagiarism
(Copycat content with 100% similarity)
Platform Warning;
Offline and removal of plagiarism content;
100% deduction of earning by copied content
Display of WeMedia account publicly on Platform and with penalty resultsAccount suspension for one week
100% deduction of weekly earning
Permanent Detective of account
Moderate plagiarism
(Content based on existing article, partly modification and original content retains 50% or above)
70% deduction of earning by copied contentPlatform Warning100% deduction of weekly earningAccount suspension for one week orPermanent Detective of account 
Mild
(Writing of content based on original article and remains 20% or less are directly copied, however, majority of content are original)
50% deduction of earning by copied content
 
Reiterate!
Program UC We-media To provide information sharing, dissemination and access to the platform, all content is from the media through UC News from the media platform upload, release. The media person has stated in the contract that he is the legal owner of all submissions and authorizes UC News to use. The identity, legitimacy, accuracy, and validity of the uploaded content, such as uploading, posting, or other actions on the Program UC We-media platform, are against the interests of others and triggering third parties. Any claim, claim or indemnity shall be borne by the media person for all legal liability. Program UC We-media is not responsible for the authenticity, legality, accuracy, validity of the content, if any false, infringing, invalid content, please send the question link to the reported mailbox wemedia@service.alibaba.com. If confirmed that the content does exist false, infringement, invalid issues, UC News will be confirmed within one week after the report content.

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Monday, 28 August 2017

Platform Detector Tool by Infinity Box Team

Platform Detector Tool by Infinity Box Team



Platform Detector Tool by Infinity-Box Team-
Allow easy and fast detect which type of CPU/Mode in connected device (MTK/SPD/RDA/RKT/LGS and e.t.c.)
Software not require dongle to run and completely free for all. Download Link-




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Monday, 14 August 2017

Are Webscale App Providers Shaping Core Telecom Platform Trends

Are Webscale App Providers Shaping Core Telecom Platform Trends


Webscale Internet companies (Google, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft and Amazon) now are exerting a �markedly increased influence� on markets for communications service. Analysts at Heavy Reading now think the webscale players also increasingly are shaping the market for networking hardware, software and services.

That will be a contentious point of view, even if many telecom industry execs and others think that is true, to some extent.

Google and Facebook are developing new backhaul and access platforms. Google Fiber does buy industry-standard optical access networks as well.

But Facebook mostly is looking at open source platforms that can be manufactured by supplied by industry suppliers.

Clearly, there is impact in terms of buying behavior in the case of Google Fiber, and development potential in the open source efforts by Facebook.

At least some telecom industry professionals believe the webscale providers are "leading in networking innovation"; are "increasingly calling the shots"; increasingly "building out their own telecom infrastructure" and that "its a matter of time before one of these guys buys one of the big CSPs (communications service providers).�

A Heavy Reading analyst team interviewed more than a dozen leading network infrastructure professionals at leading CSPs at the CTO, VP and director level, as well as more than 25 senior individuals in network equipment vendors at CTO, VP and director level; plus several leaders in key telecom industry associations, standards bodies and other specialist consultancies; and some of the WICs themselves.

The primary and secondary research was complemented by a Heavy Reading online survey, generating responses from 82 qualified respondents in network equipment vendors and 57 from qualified respondents in CSPs.

Keep in mind that about half the 82 vendor respondents came from individuals from one vendor company.

Around half came from vendors from whom two or more (but no more than four) respondents supplied responses. Those companies from which two or more respondents participated include ADVA, Broadsoft, Casa Systems, Cisco Systems, Ericsson, F5, Huawei, HP, IBM, Infinera, Juniper Networks, Nokia, NetScout, Vasona Networks and Radisys.

As you might expect, the online respondents identified Google as the webscale player posing the greatest threat to communications service providers.

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Source: Heavy Reading


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