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Net Neutrality Repeal a Boon to Allot Communications
22.11.17
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Dror Reich
Allot develops a filtering technology that internet service providers would use if it weren’t for Obama-era net neutrality rules
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Uri Tal-Tenne and Dror Reich
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Tomer Ganon
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Dror Reich
Private company Run Liang Tai Management limited bought 12.2% of Telit's shares between September 7 and 26, making it the company’s second biggest shareholder
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