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Nokia Siemens slashes nearly 6,000 jobs
Between seven and nine per cent of Nokia Siemens Networks' global workforce will lose their jobs in order to reduce costs.
Internet subscriptions rise in the recession
A report released today by Akamai Networks has shown internet subscriptions have significantly increased, despite the recession.
Blade Networks: Industry ready for 10GB Ethernet
Everyone will move to 10GB Ethernet according to an industry executive, as long as the issue of price is addressed.
Interop 2012: Extreme Networks unveils 10G copper switches
Networking firm shows there's life in copper yet at it unveils modules for core switches.
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.
Opera: Mobile social networking took off in 2008
Opera’s monthly State of the Mobile Web report shows what we all knew – social networks were huge in 2008.
Social networking in business and branding
Savvy brands are beginning to realise that social networks have the potential to support almost every aspect of a business – especially marketing...
Internet video forcing carrier network rethink
Massive growth in services such as YouTube, TV on-demand and high definition content is putting pressure on carriers and ISPs to rethink and...
Mobile networks join forces for advertising push
The UK’s five physical mobile phone network operators are collaborating on a project to promote advertising via mobile devices.
6,000 small businesses a day joining Twitter, claims O2
Twitter is claimed to have cut costs for businesses and it already looks to have surpassed the popularity of social networks like Facebook and...
BT to let other providers use its fibre tunnels
Rival internet providers will soon be able to use BT's existing fibre-optic infrastructure to roll out their own high-speed fibre networks.
Kace Networks KBox 1100 review
Kace aims to deliver a complete desktop and asset management solution in a box. In this review we put that claim to the test and find out more...
Fibre data capacity close to full?
Fibre networks are running out of space for data quicker than expected, putting the future growth of the internet in jeopardy, a report warns.
Windows Phone 7: All you need to know
It's official. Microsoft has finally taken the wraps of its hotly anticipated next-generation mobile operating system. Want to know more about...
Thameslink gets comms upgrade contract
Network Rail has signed a multi-million pound Thameslink Project deal to upgrade systems and networks in time for the 2012 Olympics.
Third of wireless hotspots in London still unencrypted
New survey finds Canary Wharf wireless networks more secure than one in Paris's La Defense business district but less so compared with rest of London.
Public Sector Roundup: Hospitals go high-tech
European Union calls for better disabled access on the web, Hillingdon cuts carbon, and one hospital gets single sign-on, while Poole Hospital...
A third of UK companies are anti-social network
Companies have been frightened into blocking social networks, Clearswift says.
Web 2.0 boys dominate media top 100 list
Want proof social networks matter? The Guardian list of the most powerful people in media was topped by the Facebook and Twitter founders.
A10 launches 64-bit OS for application delivery
A10 Networks is releasing its latest Advanced Core Operating System, increasing speed and performance of application delivery in the data centre.
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