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Mobile internet networks ‘at risk of meltdown’
A new report from The Cloud and Exane BNP Paribas has shown the networks used for mobile internet traffic are running the risk of breaking down and...
Wi-Fi will never be seamless, experts claim
Industry experts claim improvements in moving from Wi-Fi network to Wi-Fi network, but say it will never match the mobile provider's experience. <br>
O2 beats BT in UK's telco numbers battle
O2 bounds past BT to become the UK’s biggest telecoms provider.
Cisco patches eight security vulnerabilities
Cisco offers one of its twice-yearly security advisories for the software that controls the majority of its routers and network switches.<br>
City University goes high speed
New deal with ntl: Telewest will connect 15,000 students and 2,500 staff with a high speed network.
Dollond & Aitchison boosts bandwidth
The High Street optician has signed up for a new, outsourced network infrastructure to provide a backbone for the roll out of IT upgrades to its...
Nationwide signs BT in £160m outsourcing deal
Nationwide will outsource its IT services to BT in a seven-year contract, which will see the building society's networks on the 21CN system.
EU takes stock of public networks
A report to investigate what countries are doing to strengthen the resilience of public communication networks finds a light touch approach in the UK.
BT wants to end BBC's 'free ride' on its networks
BT has made it clear it thinks video sites need to pay up to cover increased broadband costs.
Facebook and YouTube dominate business networks
Windows Update is also taking up nearly four per cent of bandwidth, too.
4G: The any time, anywhere network
Inside the enterprise: Ofcom's 4G spectrum auction will bring faster mobile broadband. But will it improve coverage?<br> <br>
Avaya wins bid for Nortel enterprise arm
Avaya beats Siemens for Nortel's enterprise solutions business, paying out £900 million.
Critic compares Phorm to ‘industrial espionage’
Phorm's deep packet inspection system should make some businesses wary, one critic has claimed.
Pirate Bay launches its own VPN for €5
BitTorrent site's virtual private network will make the Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Directive more difficult to enforce.
Orange trials 20Mbps broadband
Orange is getting customers to test its 20Mbps fixed line broadband service.
Greenwich signs IT deal in support of 2012 Olympics
The local London authority has signed a £6-million deal to upgrade elements of IT Infrastructure and provide new services in time for the 2012...
JANET signs £4.5m West Midlands e-learning deal
The UK academic and research network has upgraded a regional infrastructure to deliver enhanced electronic learning facilities to 3.4 million staff...
Nortel denies plans to escape Chapter 11 by mid-year
Nortel's chief executive reportedly claimed the firm was planning to exit bankruptcy protection by mid-year, just six months after filing for it.
One in three watch porn while at the office
One in three admits to look at pornography in the workplace, according to a new survey.
Streaming media worries IT
The demand for and expectations of video use in the UK and Ireland is growing, but new Cisco research reveals many anticipate IT challenges...
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