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Superfast ADSL planned for metro areas

News Such a service will cost, however, and customers are likely to be charged extra for lower contention ratios, said Easynet director of product marketing Justin Fielder, speaking at ISPCON Europe 2002 in London on Tuesday.

[February 13, 2002, 10:45]

Home Office wins Internet Villain award

News Only the UK government could win the Internet Villain award at ISPCON Europe 2002 because the the "evil axis" of UK government agencies -- to use the organisers' words -- had scooped the nominations. Matt Loney reported from ISPCON Europe 2002 in...

[February 14, 2002, 13:12]

Events diary

News ISPCON '99: Novotel Hotel, London 23 - 25 Integrated Communications '99: Olympia Exhibition and Conference Centre. Phone: 01895 454 545 Smartcard '99: Olympia 2. Phone: 01895 454 545 IT for Wall Street: Jacob K Javits Convention Centre, New York, USA

[February 22, 1999, 5:53]

US Report: Intel is investing in Linux - but why?

News Intel is expected to make several Linux-related announcements at the ISPCon trade show -- including an investment in Linux developer Red Hat Software Inc. First and foremost, say industry experts, Linux provides Intel with access to the much...

[September 29, 1998, 15:30]

Novell, Sun woo ISPs

News In separate keynote speeches at ISPCON in San Jose, California, officials with both companies predicted that the consumer market will ultimately drive demand for such services, and said ISPs could become a channel for delivering them.

[October 29, 1999, 16:06]

UK government scoops 'Internet Villain' nominations

News The Home Office, Oftel and the RadioCommunications Agency have all been nominated for the award, which will be presented at the ISPCon show at Olympia Exhibition Centre in February. Government departments have monopolised nominations for the...

[January 17, 2002, 16:58]

A Year Ago: Intel is investing in Linux - but why?

News Intel is expected to make several Linux-related announcements at the ISPCon trade show -- including an investment in Linux developer Red Hat Software Inc. What's behind Intel Corp.s seemingly sudden discovery of the joys of Linux?

[September 29, 1999, 7:00]

US Report: Intel and Netscape back Linux

News The announcement is expected to be made at ISPCon Fall '98 in San Jose, Calif.during a presentation on Linux's future in business. On Tuesday, long-time Microsoft ally Intel Corp.and rival browser maker Netscape Communications Corp.will announce an...

[September 28, 1998, 10:38]

A Year Ago: Intel and Netscape back Linux

News The announcement is expected to be made at ISPCon Fall '98 in San Jose, California, during a presentation on Linux's future in business. It's a wake-up call for Windows NT. On Tuesday, long-time Microsoft ally Intel and rival browser maker Netscape...

[September 27, 1999, 7:10]

A Year Ago: Intel and Netscape back Linux

News The announcement is expected to be made at ISPCon Fall '98 in San Jose, Calif.during a presentation on Linux's future in business. It's a wake-up call for Windows NT. On Tuesday, long-time Microsoft ally Intel Corp.and rival browser maker Netscape...

[September 28, 1999, 7:00]

ZDNet Events: Top tech events of 2001 -- Palm them now!

News ISPCON Europe 2001 ZDNet Events presents the essential tech events of 2001. Enter these dates in your PDA now -- or sign up for our 'IT Events This Week' free newsletter, and we'll pop the top tech events of the week into your mailbox every Monday...

[December 29, 2000, 14:40]

News Burst: BT facing legal action over ADSL

News A Freeserve spokesman told the ISPCon conference Wednesday that if the figures were correct, Freeserve would consider taking legal action against BT. British Telecommunications (quote: BT) could be hit by legal action by the likes of AOL Europe and...

[February 8, 2001, 9:47]

Jane Wakefield: High Noon at BT

News Then there was the press conference at ISPCON where BT played Gloria Gaynor's girl power hit I Will Survive. At high noon on Thursday, the Internet Wild West gained another gunslinger as BT (quote: BT) burst through the saloon doors to claim back...

[April 14, 2000, 15:00]

BT faces legal action over ADSL

News A Freeserve spokesman told the ISPCon conference Wednesday that if the figures were correct, Freeserve would consider taking legal action against BT. British Telecommunications (quote: BT) could be hit by legal action by the likes of AOL Europe and...

[February 8, 2001, 10:33]

Jane Wakefield: BT caught in the offside trap

News A member of BT's own ISP group -- caught off-message for a second at the ISPCON exhibition in Olympia -- admitted that the majority of service providers wanted "something different" from the Surftime offer on the table.

[February 21, 2000, 14:37]

Look who's joining Linux bandwagon

News The company previewed prototypes of the RedRak at last week's ISPCON trade show in San Jose. Hundreds of software entrepreneurs, large and small, have jumped on the Linux bandwagon in the last year. But the newest converts to join the ranks include...

[November 3, 1999, 8:21]

Jane Wakefield: A broadband chat from Rome

News It withdrew from a broadband debate it was due to attend at ISPCon last month, and BT speakers on the subject are not noted for hanging around at press conferences to answer difficult questions. They love phones there and the hours they spend...

[March 5, 2001, 8:03]

Irish start-up picks up where Sun left off

News Matt Loney reported from ISPCON Europe 2002 in London. Irish start-up Antefacto has picked up a part of the lucrative appliance server market vacated by Sun Microsystems last year. After Sun bought appliance server maker Cobalt Networks in the...

[February 13, 2002, 10:53]

Intel wants to be the ISP's ISP

News Separately, Intel is also targeting ISPs with an Internet Service Provider Program to be launched next week at the ISPCon tradeshow in the US. The centres will range in size from small $50m (£30.4m) facilities housing fewer than 2,000 servers to...

[April 23, 1999, 8:21]

IBM working on 'Sun-killer' appliance

News Matt Loney reported from ISPCON Europe 2002 in London. Forget the killer application. IBM is working on a killer appliance which, if it goes into production, will be targeted at the market currently dominated by Sun Cobalt Raq servers -- pizza box...

[February 13, 2002, 10:12]

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