The “highly longitudinal nature” of mobile broadband performance data raises...
The “highly longitudinal nature” of mobile broadband performance data raises concerns about the level of resolution of data to be collected in the FCC’s upcoming mobile measurement effort, a Princeton University computer science professor told the FCC, according to an…
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ex parte filing made by an FCC attorney (http://xrl.us/bn8wvv). The FCC could minimize privacy concerns by discarding unique identifiers, Professor Arvind Narayanan said. Ideally each handset should also independently randomize timing to reduce patterns, he said.