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Electronic Marketplaces - B2B Trading

White Papers This paper is based on one written and presented for Commerce One™ by David Hughes at the Second International Conference of the International Public Association for Promotion of Electronic Trade (IPAPET) in Minsk, entitled Electronic Trade in the...

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

BT Hints At Cheaper Wi-Fi Prices

News Speaking at a seminar at the Enterprise Wireless Technology show in London on Wednesday, BT director of mobile services David Hughes said the prices charged by BT Openzone would drop as the company signs up more users and builds more Wi-Fi hot spots.

[October 2, 2002, 16:27]

BT's Wi-Fi Adventure Snubs 3G

News Our strategy for rollout is based around where the road warrior stops," said David Hughes, BT director of mobility, said at a press conference on Wednesday. Hughes also revealed that BT Openzone had recently added its one-thousandth user, and had...

[January 29, 2003, 15:39]

BT To Roll Out Wi-Fi Hot Spots Across The UK

News Four hundred sites will give us 30 percent coverage of the key sites where people want to get high-speed wireless access," said David Hughes, director of BT Mobility. Our service will deliver broadband to public places and will let customers use...

[April 10, 2002, 12:38]

Game Developers Look Beyond Polygons

News Sony Computer Entertainment's Colin Hughes, who provides consultancy services and support for PlayStation2 developers, agreed there is a need to "move away from throwing polygons at the screen. In a combat game you don't need great artificial...

[August 29, 2002, 8:52]

Government May Ignore ID Card Opposition

News Observers were therefore surprised to see Home Office minister Beverley Hughes tell Parliament last month that the government was "making a detailed assessment of the 2,000 responses received to the consultation exercise.

[May 30, 2003, 16:29]

Mobile Operators To Offer Wi-Fi Via BT

News Wholesale has always been part of our strategy; it maximises the usage of our network and therefore the return on our investment," said David Hughes, chief executive, BT Wireless Broadband, in a statement.

[September 29, 2003, 14:20]

ISPA Awards: Boos For BT And Criticism For ISPs

News That honour fell to Dave Hughes, president of BT Ignite, who was greeted with boos and hoots of derision as he claimed he was proud to collect such an award given the huge number of Internet users the telco had accumulated.

[February 8, 2001, 14:53]

Internet 'grooming' Legislation Faces Delays

News Speaking at the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) fringe meeting at the Labour Party conference in Brighton on Monday, Beverley Hughes, the Home Office minister and chair of the Internet Taskforce on Child Protection, implied that new "grooming...

[October 2, 2001, 13:28]

10,000 Volunteers To Trial ID Cards

News Beverley Hughes, Home Office Minister, said in a statement: "We are building the foundations for a compulsory national identity card scheme, and are moving ahead with the development and testing of this cutting-edge technology.

[December 5, 2003, 14:35]

Vodafone Touts Secure Remote Working

News Speaking at the launch in London, Vodafone UK head of enterprise mobility solutions, David Hughes, said: "Our customers are looking for a level of services over and above what we've been offering. Vodafone hopes to see multimillion-pound revenues...

[June 29, 2007, 10:19]

BT To Bundle Wi-Fi And GPRS

News David Hughes, director of mobile services at BT, told a seminar at the Enterprise Wireless Technology show in London this week that BT Openzone was planning to augment its Wi-Fi service with access to mmO2's GPRS network.

[October 4, 2002, 14:00]

Home Wi-Fi 'crucial' For Wireless Take-up

News David Hughes, head of mobility at BT, backed up the view that Wi-Fi at home was key to letting people work and access the Internet whenever they want to. It's about your whole day," said Hughes, offering the example of a businessperson who begins...

[May 22, 2003, 16:30]

BT Expands Wireless Cities

News Speaking at an event organised by the Institution of Engineering and Technology on Tuesday, the telco's director of wireless broadband, David Hughes, said that it has expanded the programme to include Manchester, Belfast and the London Borough of...

[September 11, 2007, 17:25]

Railways Set For Wi-Fi Showdown

News David Hughes, director of mobility at BT, said last week that Openzone was focused on the "road warrior" -- people who want access to the Internet and their corporate systems while away from the office.

[February 3, 2003, 14:37]

Wireless High-speed Access For Everyone?

News The company will compete with services including DirecPC, from Hughes Network Services, which delivers fast Internet speeds downstream but requires a phone connection for the user to send data to the Internet.iSky will be a true two-way wireless...

[January 18, 2000, 6:05]

Wireless High Speed Access For Everyone?

News The company will compete with services including DirecPC, from Hughes Network Services, which delivers fast Internet speeds downstream but requires a phone connection for the user to send data to the Internet.iSky will be a true two-way wireless...

[January 17, 2000, 6:05]

Hi-tech Police To Join New UK Force

News Bill Hughes, director general of the National Crime Squad, said in a statement: "Multi-agency and multi-partnership working, such as that displayed today to the prime minister and home secretary at the National Crime Squad's Hi-Tech Crime Unit, is...

[February 10, 2004, 10:45]

Echelon: The Evidence

News Companies said to have benefited from the surveillance include Raytheon, Boeing and Hughes Network Systems. Ironically, David Nataf, the French lawyer who is leading the French case, won't be telling the US courts anything new when he describes...

[June 29, 2000, 11:10]

Sender ID Loses Supporters

News Trevor Hughes, executive director of the ESPC, stated in an email to the IETF working group. However, Sendmail's chief executive, David Anderson, said his company was not going to sign the licence agreement.

[September 3, 2004, 9:25]