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Vodafone buys Cable & Wireless for enterprise boost

...backhaul being the industry term for the core-network connectivity that underlies mobile data services. CWW's fibre network is 20,500km long in the... Read more

23 April, 2012 by David Meyer

Vodafone sees data growth as Euro economy bites

...Vodafone is pinning its strategy on mobile data, the telecoms company said on Tuesday as it unveiled its annual... Read more

22 May, 2012 by David Meyer

Ofcom: UK is 'addicted' to smartphones

...but this was usurped by BlackBerry devices among younger consumers. Broadband and mobile data The report also noted that 74 percent of people in the... Read more

4 August, 2011 by Ben Woods
Nine symptoms for diagnosing ailing IT

Nine symptoms for diagnosing ailing IT

From tired hardware, to expired support contracts and creaking networks, the tell-tale signs that suggest urgent treatment may sound all too familiar Read more

9 April, 2012 by Jack Wallen
In the field with Newquay 4G trials

In the field with Newquay 4G trials

Everything Everywhere and BT have demoed their ongoing 4G trial in Cornwall, which is providing speeds of up to 20Mbps to people in rural areas without the need for fixed-line broadband connections Read more

30 November, 2011 by Ben Woods

Mobile data boom could spell end to 'all you can eat

...A predicted massive rise in mobile data traffic could mean the end of unlimited 'all you can eat... Read more

14 February, 2012 by Ben Woods

3 boosts mobile data cap and scraps 'unlimited' claims

...of using the term 'unlimited' when advertising its voice, text messages and mobile data plans, when fair use policies were in place. Anyone going over... Read more

1 July, 2010 by David Meyer

Ofcom eyes fresh spectrum to meet mobile data crunch

...and would close on 7 June. Ofcom said that with demand for mobile data services growing rapidly — largely driven by increases in the amount of... Read more

30 March, 2012 by Ben Woods

Mobile data to hit 14,000 petabytes by 2015

...strain by then. Instead, wi-fi and femtocells will be carrying most mobile data traffic - 63 per cent, or 9,000 petabytes - by 2015. Writing... Read more

31 March, 2011 by Natasha Lomas

Cisco predicts huge surge in wireless data by 2015

...Wireless carriers will see mobile data traffic increase 26 times between 2010 and 2015, according to Cisco... Read more

2 February, 2011 by Marguerite Reardon

O2 drops unlimited mobile data allowance

...O2's network was unable to cope with the rising levels of mobile data usage, the company's spokeswoman said such an analysis was "easy... Read more

10 June, 2010 by David Meyer

iPad to lead 'absolutely phenomenal' mobile data growth

...experience today is being mobilised" due to customer demand, and levels of mobile data usage will increase two or threefold in the years to come... Read more

28 May, 2010 by David Meyer
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27 March, 2012
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Data On The Run 5 null

...database engine and a new Synchronization Manager, and brings the power of mobile data to your Smartphone device in addition to Pocket PC devices. Data... Read more

27 March, 2012
Will UK pay the price for a late LTE rollout?

Will UK pay the price for a late LTE rollout?

...the planet are already starting to sample the delights of broadband-speed mobile data through LTE. Sadly, UK users are not among them — and they... Read more

16 September, 2011 by James Bruce

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