BT In University Partnership To Stimulate Research
News BT's research arm BTexact and University College London (UCL) were busy congratulating themselves on Friday for a unique partnership they hope will herald a new era in communication research and which has already resulted in the establishment of a...
[March 26, 2001, 11:17]
BT, Intel Develop 'instant Messaging On Steroids'
News Mick Reeves, chief technology office at BT's research subsidiary, BTexact, said the collaboration products would handheld computers to automatically sense one another and exchange relevant information.
[May 17, 2001, 18:05]
Jane Wakefield: Uncovering The Heart Of Technology
News Always on the look-out for a good idea to dig itself out of the ditch of bad press it has worn like an albatross for the last few years, BT --- or BT's research wing BTexact to be exact --- has decided to go back to university.
[June 27, 2001, 16:44]
VDSL Promises Broadband For Rural Areas
News Dr Stephen Hornung is one of the team developing VDSL at BTexact, the telco's research arm based at Martlesham Heath. The next generation of DSL is going to be even faster and could be the answer to the knotty problem of how to get broadband...
[March 28, 2001, 12:01]
BT Video Streaming Spells Trouble For 3G
News The system, called Fastnets, was developed by BTexact at Adastral Park, where it was demonstrated earlier this month. BT has developed a method of streaming video across GPRS networks that it claims will eliminate the problem of delays and...
[April 30, 2003, 16:39]
Medical Fears May Hamper Acceptance Of Biometrics
News Speaking at the 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 challenges that Europe's biometric industry must...
[October 31, 2003, 15:50]
BT Turns To Fruit Flies For Network Tips
News The general approach is to let parts of the network negotiate their configurations among themselves rather than to dictate the settings from a central location, said Mark Shackleton, project manager for pervasive computing at British...
[April 15, 2002, 10:29]

