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BT, Intel develop 'instant messaging on steroids'

...earlier today. Mick Reeves, chief technology office at BT's research subsidiary, BTexact, said the collaboration products would handheld computers to automatically sense one another... Read more

17 May, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

VDSL promises broadband for rural areas

...regions. Dr Stephen Hornung is one of the team developing VDSL at BTexact, the telco's research arm based at Martlesham Heath. He agrees that... Read more

28 March, 2001 by Jane Wakefield

BT and Intel get together on steroids

...instant messaging on steroids, according to Mick Reeve, chief technology officer at BTexact Technologies. Speaking at the Intel Developer Forum in Amsterdam, Reeve claimed the... Read more

17 May, 2001 by Suzanna Kerridge

Medical fears may hamper acceptance of biometrics

...2003 conference in London on Friday, Marek Rejman-Greene -- senior consultant at BTexact's security technologies group -- identified these medical fears as one of 38... Read more

31 October, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

BT video streaming spells trouble for 3G

...delays and disjointed, choppy playback. The system, called Fastnets, was developed by BTexact at Adastral Park, where it was demonstrated earlier this month. According to... Read more

30 April, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

BT turns to fruit flies for network tips

...location, said Mark Shackleton, project manager for pervasive computing at British Telecommunications' BTexact research labs. The system can be more flexible than the current arrangement... Read more

15 April, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

Jane Wakefield: Uncovering the heart of technology

...albatross for the last few years, BT --- or BT's research wing BTexact to be exact --- has decided to go back to university. This does... Read more

27 June, 2001 by Jane Wakefield

BT in university partnership to stimulate research

BT's research arm BTexact and University College London (UCL) were busy congratulating themselves on Friday for... Read more

26 March, 2001 by Jane Wakefield

Analysis: Think tanks fill up on broadband

Lots more discussion to be had, it would seem Read more

13 April, 2004 by Nico Macdonald

BT video streaming spells trouble for 3G

...delays and disjointed, choppy playback. The system, called Fastnets, was developed by BTexact at Adastral Park, where it was demonstrated earlier this month. According to... Read more

1 May, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

Broadband Britain : You can emulate Korean success - UPDATE

...consolidation will see strong businesses come out." The taskforce included executives from BTexact, Cable and Wireless, Eutelsat and Global Crossing as well as the representatives... Read more

11 October, 2002 by Tony Hallett

BT trials 'next generation' broadband

...US company, Myrio. Myrio makes software for IP-based television systems, and BTexact demonstrated a solution delivering IP video over three different VDSL platforms to... Read more

26 March, 2002 by Ben King

BT boffins predict next 10 years

...insect, according to the boffins at BT's optimistically-named research subsidiary, BTexact. As the press release that crossed our newsdesk today notes, the future... Read more

17 January, 2002 by Ben King

BT hopes to cash in on high-tech patents

...Goldman Sachs among its main shareholders. BT's research and technology unit, BTexact Technologies is handling the deal for 14,000 patents to be licensed... Read more

15 January, 2002 by Heather McLean

BT research complex plays host to business school

...backed by the UK government to the tune of £68m. Stewart Davies, BTexact Technologies chief executive, told the Financial Times the move is intended to... Read more

18 July, 2001 by Julian Goldsmith

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