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Kent council bans mobile masts

News Kent County Council (KCC) Monday called upon mobile phone companies to stop hiding from the public and start addressing concerns over the possible health effects of mobile phone masts. The comments came after the council agreed a policy of refusing...

[January 22, 2001, 15:53]

Kent gets super-fast wireless broadband

News Following the completion of a six-month pilot, Kent now has its own permanent WiMax network. Telabria, which set up a WiMax network in the Swale area of Kent earlier this year, has announced the pilot has become a permanent offering, potentially...

[September 5, 2005, 9:55]

Kent County Council to ban mobile masts

News Kent County Council is expected to issue a ban Monday on the erection of mobile phone masts. According to a press release, the council will discuss several moves "aimed to protect Kent residents from the possible effects of mobile phone radiation".

[January 18, 2001, 10:44]

Computacenter Case Study: Kent Police

White Papers Kent Police was quick to recognise the financial and value benefits of using VOIP (Voice-Over IP), and with Computacenter's help embarked on the roll-out of a new wide area network and IP-based communications infrastructure.

[August 10, 2006, 0:00]

MSN on the ropes? Not likely - Microsoft

News Gillian Kent, MSN's group marketing manager explained that with the advent of free services such as Freeserve, company executives had expected to lose customers. Asked whether those executives thought a loss of as much as 20 percent was expected...

[April 8, 1999, 16:15]

War on Terror board game seized by police

Blog Bruce Schneier has blogged about a ridiculous situation where police in Kent confiscated a 'War on Terror' board game. According to Cambridge News online, Kent police said they had confiscated the game because the balaclava included "could be used...

[August 15, 2008, 17:02]

UK university makes NetBeans educational

News Sun and the University of Kent on Wednesday launched a new version of the NetBeans developer environment aimed at students, and integrating an educational project called BlueJ. BlueJ was developed by the University of Kent and Australia's Deakin...

[September 22, 2006, 11:15]

KEGS-OSX

Downloads KEGS is an Apple IIgs emulator originally developed for HP-UX by Kent Dickey (thus its name Kent's Emulated GS) and since then was made available to various UNIX-based platforms. The present version uses SDL, a cross-platform library designed...

[April 3, 2007, 8:00]

UK's first WiMax network rolls out

News The garden of England, Kent, is to see the installation of UK's first WiMax network. Telabria already has already put its footprint in Kent's wireless soil by putting Wi-Fi hot spots into Kent's Shepherd Neame-owned pubs to try and push up rural...

[November 5, 2004, 13:58]

Education Institution Achieves Productivity Gains Through User-Driven Information Management System and Confirms ICT Leadership Position

White Papers Located on two campuses in Auckland's Pakuranga and Remuera, St Kent's is an independent, Presbyterian school. Offering a premium education to more than 1,650 girls and boys from years 7-13, St Kent's is overseen by 130 teachers.

[July 25, 2009, 1:18]

UK Police Authority Supports Investigations With Powerful Solution and Reduces Expenditure by 90 Per Cent

White Papers The Kent Police Authority is one of 43 police authorities in England and Wales established by Parliament for the governance of policing at a local level. The Kent Police had IT infrastructure that was five years old running its serious crime...

[June 18, 2008, 1:01]

BT hoovers up broadband punters with 'free' flights

Talkback Contact SKY NEWS, John Kent at John.Kent@bskyb.com URGENT. Free Travel Offers.

[October 5, 2004, 10:58]

Fake bank email tries to con customers

News According to Andrew Kent, the chief executive of SpamTrap, the emails were sent out in the early hours of this morning. According to Kent, the “@” symbol causes the browser to ignore everything before it and jump straight to the URL after it.

[August 14, 2003, 13:05]

AtamA

Downloads The Repertory is an abbreviated version of James Kent's *Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica* and includes 10,000+ rubrics in 36 chapters. You can also read the complete text of Hahnemann's Organon of Medicine, as well as the...

[January 12, 2003, 7:00]

News Roundup: Health fears over mobile masts

News Now, Kent County Council has decided it will refuse to allow mobile network operators to erect masts on its land, and accuses the mobile companies of refusing to address the fears of the general public.

[January 26, 2001, 16:48]

The bleeding starts: MSN UK loses 25,000 users

News At the time, MSN's group marketing manager Gillian Kent said MSN's Internet access business could only exist as long as it remained "viable". ZDNet UK News has made several attempts to discuss the matter with Kent who has been unable to return calls.

[April 6, 1999, 17:25]

Arrests made over £350,000 router theft

News A lorry containing over 7,000 wireless router kits, worth in excess of £350,000, was stolen from a Kent trading estate last month, where it was parked en route to D-Link's European logistics centre. Kent Police said on Friday that they had arrested...

[October 13, 2006, 17:45]

Life sentence for Net murderer

News David Ferguson, 31, of Chatham was found guilty of stabbing Susan Kent to death at her home near Gillingham on 24 November 1999. Maidstone Crown Court heard that Ferguson connected his home PC to the Internet six days before he sexually assaulted...

[November 6, 2000, 15:53]

Spam 'overtakes' legitimate email

News The statistic is a genuine concern to SpamTrap chief executive Andrew Kent, despite the likelihood that it will lead to a boost in business for his company. According to Kent, the cross-over happened in April.

[June 2, 2003, 8:31]

3Dfx buys STB

News Osman Kent, CEO of 3D Labs believes consolidation between chip manufacturers and board manufacturers is good news for the PC graphic industry: "Integration has many advantages," Kent said. It also improves customer relations as chip companies...

[December 14, 1998, 15:40]

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