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Networks show drops telecoms, stays in Birmingham

News The show has changed its name from Networks Telecom owing to the continued downturn in the telecoms field and will re-focus on enterprise networking. Telecoms was a comparatively recent addition to the show's coverage, added to capitalise on the...

[June 25, 2002, 15:05]

Telecoms 'dominated innovation' in 2003

Talkback I suppose the only real downside is that for all this so called innovation BT are still selling as the mainstay product 512k and for a good part of home users the absolute fastest they can take is 1Mbit only just released.

[December 22, 2003, 8:55]

US Telecoms giant looks at throwing Windows out

Talkback There are more linux web servers than MS web servers on the web still there are less viruses for linux. The problem with Windows is its history beeing a single user system. NT and later are a different story but programmed in the same programming...

[October 6, 2004, 20:13]

US Telecoms giant looks at throwing Windows out

Talkback My understanding is that what AT&T is going to do is to recognize if those desktop OSes have their future or not, rather than if they are robust against virus attack now. I wonder how Longhorn will appear in AT&T's crystal ball?

[October 6, 2004, 21:09]

News Burst: EU telecoms chief to be hauled into court

News Last week Bangemann was forced to take a leave of absence from his duties. The scandal is the latest in a series involving EU officials and is a serious blow to the EU's efforts to repair the tarnished image of its executive.

[July 12, 1999, 11:27]

BT woos female telecoms engineers

Talkback Maybe it will make a change to the fat, sweaty, curry stained "engineer" who called at my premises today and completly made a dogs dinner out of my failing DSL Max connection. WEEKS! count them I have had a connection which disconnects every 6...

[July 13, 2006, 0:09]

US Telecoms giant looks at throwing Windows out

Talkback Windows sucks the life out of the average consumer connected to the Internet. I have owned 7 Macintosh computers since 1997 and I have yet to see a virus or Spy ware. I recently purchased a Dell Dimension 8300 (for work) and it was virus ridden and...

[October 6, 2004, 20:31]

US Telecoms giant looks at throwing Windows out

Talkback Mac OSX is by an order of magnitude the most secure mainstream OS to date. I could sneeze on Windows and give it a virus, while at the same time I have been using Mac OSX for 4 years now and not once have I contracted a single virus or worm.

[October 14, 2004, 8:59]

A Year Ago: Virgin set to 'attack' telecoms market

News A Virgin spokesman confirmed the company's intention: "We are seriously considering opportunities in both fixed line and mobile. While details are not yet available, the spokesman said Virgin was "seriously considering" a bid for a Universal Mobile...

[February 28, 2000, 5:42]

FCO drops Ocean telecoms network

News The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has prompted the withdrawal of the tender for a major government communications network framework. Buying Solutions, the government procurement agency under the wing of HM Treasury, has issued a notice in the...

[July 3, 2009, 15:34]

Ofcom reviews telecoms complaints procedures

News The UK's telecommunications regulator has announced it wants to make it easier and speedier for consumers and small businesses to complain about their voice or broadband services. Ofcom said on Thursday that it was launching a consultation on the...

[July 11, 2008, 13:19]

Unified Communications Solution Helps Telecoms Giant Practise What IT Preaches

White Papers KPN wanted to enable KPN to reap the collaborative benefits of a unified IP network, reduce its operating costs and install an enterprise network that it could demonstrate to its customers. An enterprise-wide multi-site IP network built around the...

[January 11, 2008, 0:01]

US telecoms regulators reveal contentious vision

News Six months after first outlining their plans, federal regulators released details on Thursday of controversial new rules that will help shape the future of the high-speed Internet and local telephone markets.

[August 22, 2003, 11:20]

Australian telecoms hacker charged

News A Sydney man has been charged over a hack attack on Optus last year, during which it is alleged over 400,000 customer passwords may have been compromised. Officers from the Computer Crimes Unit executed a search warrant at the home of an unnamed 22...

[July 11, 2002, 8:25]

IBM aims Linux eServer at telecoms

News IBM is making a new call for customers in the telecommunications arena. The company on Tuesday announced a new eServer based on the Linux operating system for the telecommunications industry. At the same time, Big Blue introduced a new Linux...

[March 26, 2002, 16:37]

Telecoms servers get better Linux

News The Open Source Development Labs has added new reliability, security and other requirements to a specification that's designed to make Linux better for telecommunications companies' servers. The OSDL, an organisation that's dedicated to building...

[October 9, 2003, 16:40]

Australia brings telecoms to indigenous communities

News The Australian government has announced a slew of grants to projects which it hopes will extend communications coverage to remote indigenous communities, as part of a AU$36.6m (£14.8m) telecommunications improvement program.

[September 10, 2007, 12:08]

Small firms 'squeezed out' on telecoms customer care

News A significant proportion of small businesses are concerned about the service they receive from their mobile and Internet providers, an Ofcom Consumer Panel survey has found. The survey, published on Thursday, shows a drop since 2004 in the numbers...

[June 2, 2006, 11:30]

National IT and telecoms academy seeks sponsors

News Employers in the IT and telecommunications sectors have less than a month to get involved in the formation of a new National Skills Academy. A National Skills Academy NSA network is being established by the Learning and Skills Council, the...

[February 7, 2007, 7:24]

Telecoms 'dominated innovation' in 2003

News Some of the greatest advances in the IT sector this year have come in the field of high-speed networking, experts at BT Exact said on Thursday. According to a group of the telco's top technologists and futurologists, the areas of mobile working...

[December 18, 2003, 16:50]

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