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Q&A: Why go via telecoms to the cloud?
With so many options on the table for cloud computing, do telecoms firms provide the best overall package?
Sun brand lives on as Oracle launches telecoms servers
Oracle has continued to carry on the success of Sun Microsystems’ Netra brand with the introduction of two new products.
Gartner raises 2011 IT spending forecast
Gartner raises its predictions for IT spending in 2011, although uncertainty remains.
TalkTalk threatened with fine for billing blooper
Ofcom has told TalkTalk and Tiscali they could be fined for charging customers for cancelled services if they do not take remedial actions.
EU to force operators to split network and retail
European Parliament moves to boost competition, but stops short of creating a more-powerful regulator to take on Internet security.
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>
UK telcos will look to outsource, research says
Outsourcing will dominate software and IT services in the UK telecoms market, driven by increased competition and price pressure, according to the...
O2 beats BT in UK's telco numbers battle
O2 bounds past BT to become the UK’s biggest telecoms provider.
Cable & Wireless wins multi-million National Grid contract
Telecoms company Cable & Wireless has won a £207 million contract to provide and run a dedicated telecoms network for National Grid.
BT and ZTE team for telecoms research
The UK giant gets together with its Chinese counterpart to research the future of telecoms.
Europeans working on wireless ‘speedier than 4G’
In the UK we’re still waiting for 4G, but EU researchers are already developing technology which could see speeds that are 1500 times faster.
Sprint cuts 8,000 jobs as US telecos face economic woes
Across the pond, Sprint Nextel and AT&T are also cutting jobs.
Telecos should partner with Google
Google is traditionally a market disruptor, but telecos could benefit, says Gartner.
Cable & Wireless halts demerger plan
Blaming the weak economic climate, the British telco has postponed plans to break the company into two.
Motorway comms project over budget and past deadline
The Public Accounts Committee says the procurement of the national motorway communications upgrade contract cost £12 million more than it should...
Cable & Wireless underpins Cisco's move into the Middle East
British telecom company Cable & Wireless is making moves into the emerging markets, with one of its biggest clients being networking number one Cisco.
Carphone Warehouse to spin off TalkTalk by 2010
Carphone Warehouse will spin off its telecoms arm next year, as its revenue fell two per cent.
EU interview points to higher mobile call charges
An interview with EU Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding points to mobile phone users being charged for incoming and outgoing calls, even when not...
Energy giant networks with C&W
The energy company operating under the British Gas name gets next generation telecoms like Tesco and Thames Water before them.
Carphone Warehouse to split into two companies
The group will separate the TalkTalk telecoms business from its retail operations.
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