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The European internet's oddest places

Many countries consider internet access numbers to be a good measure of how up-to-date their citizens and industry are,... Read more

18 January, 2012

ECJ blocks bid to force social networks to monitor users

The rights of web businesses and users trump those of copyright holders when it comes to filtering content, the ECJ has found Read more

16 February, 2012 by Tom Espiner
Results of Large-Scale Queueing Delay Tomography Performed in the ETOMIC Infrastructure

Results of Large-Scale Queueing Delay Tomography Performed in the ETOMIC Infrastructure

...of large-scale unicast network tomography that samples a part of the European Internet. In the paper, the authors describe in detail the ETOMIC measurement... Read more

1 January, 2011

European quango set to take up Net tax issue

...look at the issue of Internet taxation. The new organisation, dubbed the European Internet Foundation, will look at current Internet issues, including the possibility of... Read more

22 February, 2000 by Jane Wakefield

KPNQwest network nears closure as legal battle looms

As banks and creditors clamour for an investigation into KPNQwest, the company's European network looks unlikely to last past the end of the week Read more

24 June, 2002 by Peter Judge

Lloyds TSB to launch European Internet bank

...able to say is that we do have plans to launch a European Internet bank," said a spokeswoman. Lloyds TSB said that it was even... Read more

4 January, 2000 by Justin Pearse

European 'internet freedom' law agreed

Lawmakers agree to protect internet users from disconnection without due process, a move that means a raft of EU telecoms reforms can pass into law Read more

5 November, 2009 by David Meyer

KPNQwest collapse shakes European Internet

Europe's largest fibre-optic network, carrying one-quarter of the region's IP traffic, faces shutdown amid bankruptcy and accusations of shady business practices. A ZDNet UK News Focus Read more

11 June, 2002 by Peter Judge

European Internet strike

The biggest Internet strike yet has been organised for Sunday 31 January with eight European countries taking part. Read more

29 January, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

IBM wins European Internet-hosting contract

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4 April, 2000 by John Oates

European Internet messaging market to top £2.2bn in 2005

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4 November, 1999 by Sarah Left

Early results from European Internet usage survey

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4 October, 1999 by Sally Watson

IDT unveils European Internet phone service

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26 October, 1998 by silicon.com staff

IDT to offer European Internet telephony service

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1 July, 1998 by Lisa Burroughes

Internet Advertising ?Growing Fast?

A report by research body Forrester shows that European internet users now spend 14.3 hours a week online, compared with... Read more

17 July, 2007

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