Just a week before we came together for the Q4 meeting in Kona, Hawaii, the Mauna Loa volcano erupted for the first time in nearly four decades. The last time an eruption occurred was in 1984. Back then, only eight percent of households owned a computer and 99 percent of the US population was not connected to the Internet. Fast forward to 2022 and the development of open standards and the enablement of smarter and faster broadband networks has changed the face of the earth. Despite the natural disaster on our doorstep and with Hawaii being one of the most isolated places on Earth (nearly 2,500 miles from mainland US) our members still gathered for the final meeting of the year. Read More ⚠️ Zoom UpdateGoes into effect on 1 July 2022: Zoom is updating the registration confirmation page for meetings and webinars to improve the security of registration links. When an attendee registers for an event, the join link will no longer be displayed on the confirmation page in their web browser. Attendees will find the join link in an email confirmation. This change will help prevent attackers from obtaining a registration link using an email address they do not control personally and limit unwanted guests from joining meetings or webinars. Expand |
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tl;dr: After you register for a meeting, look for an email with the link to join. The link will no longer be on the browser page. Questions? Email us at tools@broadband-forum.org. |