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NTL targets broadband blackspot with wireless

Talkback The Isle of Dogs in London for example, despite being in spitting distance of Canary Wharf, is a broadband black hole. NTL would do well to fill some higher density areas than Milton Keynes that are suffering the same problems.

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[May 9, 2004, 22:58]


Watchdog issues rogue-dialler help

Talkback I filled in my perosnal details through 'my-offers' on the msn web site for various free offers.some 1-2 months later, got a call from a guy called Ryan that I have won a free holiday either in the canary islands or somewhere else (sorry i do not...

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[August 24, 2006, 10:57]


Fine tuning the virtual engine

Blog You know that thing that happens right after you buy a canary yellow Ford Escort Mark II with the racing trim and go faster seat covers and you start noticing all the Ford Escorts on the road like it’s every third car?

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[January 27, 2009, 23:19 in by Adrian Bridgwater]


AOL challenges BT's 'no-frills' broadband

Talkback I live in Tenerife, Canary Islands. At the moment I have Telefonica online Broadband, but the service is in Spanish. I am very interested in AOL but my telephone line is with Telefonica. Is there a way for me to use AOL to replace Telefonica...

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[March 2, 2004, 9:43]


Corruption and a scam..

Talkback To prove the point, just take a walk around Canary Wharf or the City and see the mobiles that are being used (latest and most expensive models) and then walk around Elephant and Castle, Kings Cross etc.and see what phones are being used.

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[November 27, 2007, 11:15 by 331573]


Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog It's a sort of electronic canary, I guess. Thursday 16/9/2004 The searchlight of IT innovation ceaselessly seeks out new areas for development. Today's lucky recipient of misplaced ingenuity is the nose -- as yet completely unexploited.

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[September 17, 2004, 17:30 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]


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