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Hitachi shows its Telecom 99 hand

...announced it plans to roll out next-generation networking products at the Telecom 99 technology show in Geneva, Switzerland, which starts the week of 10... Read more

9 September, 1999 by Joe McGarvey

Microsoft urges Europe to speed up broadband services

Speaking at the Telecom 99 conference in Geneva, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has urged network operators... Read more

13 October, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

News Burst: Gates urges fast roll-out of broadband

Speaking at the Telecom '99 conference in Geneva, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has urged network operators... Read more

13 October, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

Telecom '99: Oracle, IBM roll out mobile e-commerce

...such as smart phones and personal digital assistants. Oracle will announce at Telecom '99 in Geneva this week an early November shipment of Portal-to... Read more

11 October, 1999 by Mark Hammond

Telecom 99 - the final analysis

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15 October, 1999 by Tony Hallett

Telecom 99: Building an infrastructure for Africa

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13 October, 1999 by Lisa Burroughes

Telecom 99: Mobile satellite phones from Globalstar

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12 October, 1999 by Tony Hallett

Telecom 99: 3Com details strategy for wireless networking

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12 October, 1999 by Tony Hallett

Telecom 99: the IT communication convergence

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12 October, 1999 by Tony Hallett

Telecom 99: HP and Agilent partner to develop mobile e-services

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11 October, 1999 by Tony Hallett

Nortel to provide network for Telecom'99

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10 September, 1999 by Polly Raymond

Silicon.com launches Networks Telecom 99 special

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28 June, 1999 by Jon Bernstein

Opinion divided over Networks Telecom '99 exhibition

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28 June, 1999 by Sally Watson

Networks '99: UK snoop plans will force Net users abroad

...Net users abroad according to security experts at this week's Networks telecom 99 exhibition in Birmingham Read more

30 June, 1999 by Richard Barry

A Year Ago: First Bluetooth products arrive

...produce what it believes are the industry's first Bluetooth products. At Telecom '99 in Geneva this week, Digianswer unveiled what it believes are the... Read more

16 October, 2000 by Dave Wilby

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