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Parliament puts out communications tender
The Government is looking to get value for money and flexibility for Parliament's Wi-Fi and comms network.
O2 launches free Wi-Fi venture
O2 believes it will redefine the Wi-Fi landscape with its new initiative.
O2 launches professional services arm
The mobile giant is building on its heritage in the communications space by creating a dedicated professional services team for enterprise...
Is the UK really ‘addicted’ to smartphones?
Most adults don't own a smartphone and less than half who do say they aren't 'highly addicted' to them, yet Ofcom claims the UK is hooked on the...
BT nets €173 million Unilever contract extension
BT has secured a four-year contract extension with Unilever, taking the partnership through to 2013.
Criminals beating police on tech ‘since the CB radio’
The police has a huge challenge keeping up with IT, especially when it comes to sharing information.
Users are ‘overwhelmed’ by communications tech
A Cambridge University study finds a third of people want to escape the chains of modern communications technology.
BT wins £400 million Lancashire Council contract
Lancashire County Council signs a 10-year deal with BT to provide ICT services.
Skype announce Cisco SVP as CEO
Skype has appointed Cisco SVP Tony Bates as its new chief executive.
Wrong number: business comms offer a poor deal
In the latest Inside the Enterprise column, Stephen Pritchard talks about the importance - and cost - of communication.
Is digitising Britain ray of light for economy?
The Government continues to press the importance of investment in the digital and communication industries, with its ‘Digital Britain’ report...
City Airport looks to networks in case of disaster
NTL Telewest is providing back up communications for London City Airport so it can still function in case of a terrorist attack.
Vodafone offers management services for business telcos
Vodafone today launched its new telecoms management service, offering businesses a full view of their communications costs. <br>
Google introduces voice to text service
Technology acquired from purchase of Grand Central Communications turns up two years later as Google Voice
BT wins MoD communications contract
BT has won a contract with the MoD worth over £99 million to support communications in military bases.
Human networks could boost mobile broadband
Body-to-body networks, where people would wear sensors connecting to one another, could help boost mobile broadband.
NASA: Space storm could devastate technology use
NASA has warned of a space storm coming around the year 2013 that could cause widespread damage to technology across the world.
Technology stops workers from talking to each other
But when it comes to giving bad news, people prefer to do it face-to-face, according to research.
Ofcom speeds up comms complaints process
Time given to resolve problems before complaining has been slashed by four weeks by watchdog Ofcom. <br>
Rail firms trade mobile phones for Airwave
Security officers at Southeastern and South West Trains will be connected to British Transport Police over the emergency radio network.
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