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Infrastructure improvements key for carrier survival
Demand for more bandwidth-intensive services mean carriers must develop their infrastructure to compete and differentiate in an increasingly...
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.
Voice revenue lets down the telecoms market
Ofcom report shows that more people are making mobile calls, but operators are still making less revenue.
O2 tops Ofcom mobile broadband survey
The telecoms regulator shows whose the fastest, and the slowest, when it comes to mobile broadband.
Ericsson slashes 946 jobs
Swedish telecoms giant Ericsson has is reducing its overheads further, cutting almost 1,000 jobs in the process.
BT reveals carbon emissions target
The telecoms giant intends to vastly reduce its carbon emissions by 2020.
South Somerset goes mobile
The south west district council will get mobile services for its staff as part of a new voice telecoms deal with Thus.
Virgin trials 4G in London
The telecoms giant starts testing 4G connections at a London store, saying it wants to commence trials with consumers soon.
BT asked to sink The Pirate Bay
The telecoms giant is asked to block The Pirate Bay, days after being given a deadline to prevent access to Newzbin 2.
VoIP consolidation to continue apace
New research predicts telecoms and IT companies will fuel consolidation as they battle for market share in one of the few technology growth areas...
DVLA inks £6.7 million Virgin telecoms deal
The UK licensing agency will use Virgin's managed phone lines and call management system to handle 20 million calls a year.
Ofcom threatens big money fines for silent calling
The telecoms regulator warns companies risk hefty fines if they abuse automatic dialling equipment and harass customers.
Woolworths chooses Cable and Wireless for managed network contract
Telecoms company wins deal to provide retailer with IP-VPN network to connect head office with warehouses and branches
BT victim of £2 million network exchange theft
A London BT exchange suffered a break-in with millions of pounds of telecoms equipment stolen - and thieves may have used a Guy Ritchie party as a...
Alcatel-Lucent victory in Microsoft patent lawsuit
Jury rules against the Windows maker, awarding a multi-million dollar damages settlement to the telecoms maker.
IT skills and gender gaps persist
Further insight into the IT and Telecoms skills landscape from e-skills UK has revealed women and students are being sorely missed.
Google joins undersea cable project
The search engine specialist is teaming up with telecoms operators in the US and Japan to build an underwater data link to sustain growing internet...
MWC 2012: Deutsche Telekom lays into regulators
The company’s CEO claims the demands from regulators are too high when they are actively cutting the revenues of telecoms firms with pricing...
Alcatel-Lucent unveils new management team
Former BT boss Ben Verwaayen returns to the former Lucent as the telecoms company moves to replace its ousted chairman and chief executive.
Ofcom to auction off advanced telecoms spectrum
The regulator confirms that valuable spectrum suitable for wireless internet connectivity and other data services will be sold off this summer.
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