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19 March, 2011

Westminster on the path to bring-your-own laptops and an IT-free world

...by using full-on unified comms and a converged voice, data and video networks," Wilde said. Westminster City Hall(Photo credit: Westminster City Council) The... Read more

10 June, 2010 by Nick Heath

ADSL for £20 a month

...firm is rolling out a fast Internet service for £20 a month. Video Networks launches its Homechoice broadband service this week. It uses BT's... Read more

29 September, 2000 by Jane Wakefield

Premiership football kicks off on broadband TV

...giving users the chance to watch top English football matches on demand. Video Networks announced on Tuesday that it had signed an exclusive three-year... Read more

14 August, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

Video Networks aims for TV broadcaster

It'll be a battle against the cable giants... Video Networks is set to compete with NTL and Telewest in a battle... Read more

28 January, 2002 by Heather McLean

BT suffering as Bulldog fetches Video Networks

...dog house again... Bulldog Communications has confirmed it has been approached by Video Networks and is in discussions about offering an alternative DSL service from... Read more

4 September, 2001 by Mark Graham
Management of Large Scale IP <endeca_term>Video Networks</endeca_term>

Management of Large Scale IP Video Networks

Video communications is expanding beyond the conference room and is becoming a standard communication tool and part of... Read more

1 September, 2008
Unencapsulated Mobile Multicast Routing for Next Generation <endeca_term>Video Networks</endeca_term>

Unencapsulated Mobile Multicast Routing for Next Generation Video Networks

Mobile multimedia communication will particularly rely on IP multicasting, as users commonly share frequency bands of... Read more

29 April, 2006

Video Networks seeks investors

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22 March, 1999 by Suzanna Kerridge

In brief: Video Networks gets high profile backing

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20 July, 1998 by Dominic Maher
Wireless Video Surveillance: The New Picture of Quality and Economy

Wireless Video Surveillance: The New Picture of Quality and Economy

...glance around the globe verifies the growing importance of video surveillance. Powerful video networks are playing a pivotal role in providing security at major sporting... Read more

12 February, 2009

UK firm seeks to replace BT with Bulldog spirit

Video Networks in talks with DSL provider... Video-on-demand provider Video Networks... Read more

3 September, 2001 by Pia Heikkila

HP, Microsoft team up for unified-comms push

...provide real-time quality-of-service metrics for IP-based voice and video networks. In addition, HP Halo Telepresence and Microsoft Office Communications Server products... Read more

20 May, 2009 by Matthew Broersma

The Cisco killer speaks

...carriers really buying into this idea of converging their data, voice and video networks onto IP? The way to tell is if capital expenditure (capex... Read more

7 December, 2004 by Marguerite Reardon

BT plays down talk of broadband broadcasting

...512 kilobits per second. This would be much too slow for broadcasting. Video Networks operates a service called HomeChoice, which delivers digital TV, video-on... Read more

12 July, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

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