A Year Ago: UK Net access most expensive in Europe
First published: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 17:08:17 GMT Read more
18 January, 2000 by Jane WakefieldZDNet is available in the following editions:
First published: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 17:08:17 GMT Read more
18 January, 2000 by Jane WakefieldOriginally published Mon, 18 Jan 1999 17:08:17 GMT Read more
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1 December, 1999 by Maria SeminerioFirst published: Thu, 26 Nov 1998 18:43:24 GMT Read more
26 November, 1999 by Jane WakefieldFirst published: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 17:30:11 GMT Read more
23 November, 1999 by Bruce BrownEurope is catching up with the US and will see huge growth in the use of ecommerce over the next four years according to figures published this week at IDC's annual European IT Forum in Paris. Read more
7 September, 1999 by Kim ThomasMondex hopes to make it big in Japan following a deal between on of the country's oldest commercial banks and its number one credit card issuer. Read more
15 February, 1999 by Chiyo RobertsonIBM and 18 banks have spent more than $100M (£61m) for less progress -- and loyalty -- than they anticipated. Read more
19 January, 1999 by Kimberly WeisulUK Internet access is the most expensive in Europe, according to a survey from analyst Datamonitor. Read more
18 January, 1999 by Jane WakefieldSupermarkets are increasingly using Internet technology to target customers and will be early adopters of smart cards, according to industry analyst Datamonitor. Read more
11 January, 1999 by Jane WakefieldUK firms know what e-commerce is, they know if they don't use it they'll be left behind, but caution rules the day Read more
17 December, 1998 by Jane WakefieldThe government signalled its willingness to embrace e-commerce with open arms yesterday as Trade and Industry Secretary... Read more
17 December, 1998 by Jane Wakefield and Richard BarryPurchasing goods and services online will account for 17 billion transactions per year by 2005 - that's roughly equivalent to half of all current credit card transactions. Read more
15 December, 1998 by Jane WakefieldOn Web auction sites, you can buy just about anything for sale. Fax machines, football tickets -- and even those hard-to-find Furbys. Read more
15 December, 1998 by Lisa M BowmanIf the link to the next section existed that would be awesome.... Guess I have to ask uncle google where it is
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