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Nokia Lumia 900 UK rollout delayed by demand from US

The UK launch of the Nokia Lumia 900 has been delayed until mid-May due to high demand for the device in the US. ... Read more

25 April, 2012
BT expands white-space trial to Cornwall

BT expands white-space trial to Cornwall

...slow spots', defined by the company as slower than 2Mbps.4G rolloutThe UK rollout of 4G data services has been held up by repeated delays... Read more

8 March, 2012 by Ben Woods

UK pubs get Wi-Fi

Commercial Wi-Fi hot spots are to be rolled out in 3,000 sites across the UK by the end of the year, allowing drinkers to surf as they sup Read more

6 March, 2003 by Tony Hallett

Pipex WiMax reaches Warwick

Second UK rollout of the long-range wireless broadband technology is expected to go... Read more

19 January, 2007 by Jo Best

3Com targets home users with G.lite DSL offering

Networking company focuses on consumer-grade high-speed access technology, with possible UK rollout on the way Read more

30 September, 1999 by Dave Wilby

Pilots may bring legal challenge against ID card plan

...as the Scottish government supported calls for the government to cancel the UK rollout of the £4.7bn scheme, adding that they present an "unacceptable... Read more

17 February, 2009 by Nick Heath

Vodafone launches 'fastest' wireless data service

...not comment at the time of writing whether there would be a UK rollout of the technology Read more

14 March, 2007

BT next-gen network to roll out from November

...company is "working with the rest of the industry to finalise the UK rollout plan". "It's full steam ahead as we prepare sites across... Read more

26 July, 2006 by David Meyer

IT glitch bites into Cadbury's profits

...year. A spokeswoman for CTB said the IT problems relating to the UK rollout have now been resolved Read more

8 June, 2006 by Andy McCue

Pilots want to put the brakes on ID card plan

...as the Scottish government supported calls for the government to cancel the UK rollout of the £4.7bn scheme, adding they present an "unacceptable threat... Read more

16 February, 2009 by Nick Heath

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