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KPNQwest shutdown averted yet again

News Large providers like BT and Sprint are lining up to offer service to KPNQwest customers but the eventual business to be salvaged, from a network once valued at $42bn, may be small: "We have picked up tens of customers, in contracts worth tens of...

[June 14, 2002, 17:43]

Quotes of the Week, October 28-November 1

News Netscape's Jim Clark on sharing a battlefield with Microsoft and Oracle. Sun's Chris Sarfas on the benefits of the Network Computer over conventional PCs. "The problem with Larry Ellison and Bill Gates is that they think because they have big...

[November 1, 1996, 13:57]

Government admits education site 'unsuitable'

News The filtered sites are based on offensive material that national newspapers would not publish," said Tim Clark, Internet business development manager at RM. However, this standard is not acceptable for an educationwal Web site targeted at children...

[October 23, 2000, 16:57]

Veteran Wi-Fi network may shut down

News Don't count us out yet, though," said Clark Dong, co-founder and chief executive of hereUare Communications, whose subsidiary, Wi-Fi Metro, outfitted outdoor areas of two Silicon Valley cities with "hot spots" for wireless access.

[July 24, 2002, 7:39]

US Report: Open Source gathering steam

News Gecko includes essential contributions from open-source collaborators, including an XML parser designed by James Clark. What we're seeing there is not a mature, but an active development community," said analyst Chris LeToq with Dataquest.

[December 8, 1998, 10:02]

Openzone boss optimistic about Wi-Fi take up

News Chris Clark, chief executive of BT Openzone, claimed on Thursday that Wi-Fi usage was accelerating fast in the UK. Clark, though, claimed that the promotion was being run at because Openzone was "seeing a significant uptake of usage".

[August 26, 2005, 14:30]

UK Wi-Fi operators to lay down their swords?

News Chris Clark, BT wireless broadband chief executive, said that BT was keen to give its Wi-Fi customers access to more hot spots, and suggested that a deal with T-Mobile was imminent. There are only three large-scale operators in the UK: BT, The...

[July 27, 2004, 17:40]

BT slashes Wi-Fi tariffs

News Chris Clark, BT wireless broadband chief executive, said on Tuesday that price tariffs were being "radically simplified" in response to feedback from customers saying that they like Wi-Fi but weren't clear how they should be paying for it.

[July 27, 2004, 13:40]

iPass still waiting for a BT connection

News Chris Clark, chief executive, BT Wireless Broadband, said on Friday that talks between BT and iPass are ongoing. I met with their chief executive on Tuesday," Clark said, suggesting that a deal could be close.

[November 15, 2004, 15:10]

BT launches 3G combo package

News Chris Clark, chief executive of converged mobility operations at BT Retail, said that as well as offering connectivity Datazone had "the added benefit of providing companies with tighter cost control over their remote working solutions".

[October 3, 2005, 16:50]

iPass finally lands BT Wi-Fi deal

News Chris Clark chief executive of BT Wireless Broadband, responded that his organisation was focusing on bigger players in the market.iPass also launched a service called Endpoint Policy Management last month, which it claims lets an IT manager...

[December 13, 2004, 10:20]

Gartner: Business travellers snubbing Wi-Fi

News Chris Clark, chief executive of BT Openzone, told ZDNet UK last month that Openzone's customer base had doubled in the last six months. Mobile workers aren't very interested in using Wi-Fi hot spots, according to research published by Gartner on...

[September 7, 2005, 15:10]

A Year Ago: Government backtracks on Internet surveillance

News Home Office minister Charles Clark yesterday promised that the suggested amendments to the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Bill would reduce the burden on companies to hand over encryption keys.

[June 27, 2001, 6:06]

Government backtracks on Internet surveillance

News Home Office minister Charles Clark yesterday promised that the suggested amendments to the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Bill would reduce the burden on companies to hand over encryption keys.

[June 27, 2000, 15:44]

Do developers need fast typing skills?

Blog Martin Clark, Enable Development, London, UK. Chris Pollach, The Great White North Evangelist, Ottawa, Canada. The question of speedy typing skills among developers seems to be a sticking point for some.

[March 19, 2008, 8:54]

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