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Milton Keynes gets commercial WiMax service

News A commercial WiMax service has been launched in Milton Keynes, following extensive trials of the wireless broadband technology. The connectivity is provided by Freedom4 — until recently known as Pipex Wireless — which has been trialling fixed WiMax...

[December 18, 2007, 15:57]

Milton Keynes General Hospital Used Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004 to Reduce Programming Costs While Undertaking a Mission Critical Integration Project

White Papers Located in Buckinghamshire, England, Milton Keynes General Hospital is a 460-bed District General Hospital serving the needs of the people of Milton Keynes and surrounding areas for the past 20 years.

[July 5, 2006, 0:00]

Nortel Network Case Study: Milton Keynes General NHS Trust

White Papers Milton Keynes General NHS Trust offers clinical services to the people of Milton Keynes and the surrounding locality. With the city's population set to double by 2031, the Trust is under constant pressure to improve efficiency and performance.

[January 11, 2008, 0:01]

Milton Keynes to be UK's first wireless city

News Milton Keynes hopes to be the first UK city to offer free wireless Internet access throughout its city centre. The service, which will go live on 1 August, will initially cover the area from Milton Keynes Central Station up to Midsummer Place in...

[May 26, 2006, 10:00]

Milton Keynes to host Pipex WiMax

News Milton Keynes is to play host to a WiMax rollout. According to Graham Currier, business development manager for Pipex Wireless, Milton Keynes was chosen because of its sprawling geography, the technophile nature of its local council and its sub-par...

[August 21, 2006, 17:50]

Sophos Case Study: Milton Keynes General NHS Trust

White Papers The hospital trust that provides acute and primary care in Milton Keynes is a long-term Sophos user, and takes pride in ensuring its computers are protected from all forms of malware and unwanted applications.

[December 8, 2008, 23:00]

BT stretches ADSL to reach a million more

News BT has announced details of a broadband trial taking place in Milton Keynes this summer that could eventually make high-speed Internet access available to another million people across Britain. Milton Keynes has been chosen because 18 percent of...

[April 19, 2004, 12:55]

NTL targets broadband blackspot with wireless

News Many residents and businesses in Milton Keynes are finally getting the chance to join the Broadband Britain revolution NTL -- in partnership with the Milton Keynes Council -- is in the process of extending its existing small-scale high-speed...

[March 4, 2004, 16:10]

NTL wireless trial ends in failure

News NTL has announced that it will not launch a commercial high-speed wireless broadband service in Milton Keynes, a decision that casts some doubts on the technology's potential as an alternative broadband delivery mechanism.

[August 17, 2004, 17:05]

City-wide Wi-Fi networks set to soar

News In the UK, Milton Keynes and Norfolk have both launched blanket Wi-Fi networks. Milton Keynes also launched a Wi-Fi network in its city centre last August. Milton Keynes' network is based on this type of "mixed" public-private model — it was...

[July 26, 2007, 19:04]

Click fraud scams on the increase

Talkback Copywriting Milton Keynes = 6 Blogging Milton Keynes = 1 Blogging copywriting Milton Keynes = 3 The increasing cases of click fraud on PPC just further illustrates the need to utilise effective organic SEO strategies.

[August 4, 2006, 14:53]

MP calls on government for Bletchley funding

News Capital expenditure over the next five years has been covered by funds of £1m donated by a combination of English Heritage, Milton Keynes Council, and the not-for-profit arm of environmental organisation Wren.

[July 24, 2009, 13:15]

BT trials wireless broadband service

Talkback BT is already trialling wireless broadband in Milton Keynes (Bucks) for those who live in excess of 6 kms from their exchange. Unfortunately, with more than 4,000,000 trees planted in Milton Keynes aabout 20 years ago, the reception cannot always...

[March 12, 2004, 14:15]

Election leaves power vacuum in MP's tech group

News The influential All Party Parliamentary Internet Group (APIG) has been left with a power gap following the unseating of North East Milton Keynes MP Brian White in Thursday’s general election. North East Milton Keynes, Lab

[May 6, 2005, 14:30]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Take Milton Keynes, the entirely artificial and far-sighted City Of The Future built in the late 60s. Just not in Milton Keynes. Thursday 4/03/2004 Nothing dates as quickly as visions of the future. That's amusingly ironic in a 1950s promotional...

[March 5, 2004, 16:20]

Psion Dacom wins huge Dell global deal

News The contract - which could mean hundreds of thousands of products - is a huge win for the Milton Keynes-based company, part of Psion plc, which is best known for its pioneering role in handheld computers.

[December 15, 1997, 11:56]

Pipex WiMax reaches Warwick

News Pipex Wireless' first run out of the technology was in Milton Keynes last year. Once we're happy Milton Keynes and Warwick work, the plans can be accelerated," he said. Pipex Wireless, the joint venture between Intel and ISP Pipex, is to set up its...

[January 19, 2007, 9:00]

Life sentence for Net murderer

News In the separate "Milton Keynes" case, a 47-year-old man travelled from Durham to Milton Keynes to meet 14-year-old Georgie, whom he had met in an Internet chatroom. A man who used Internet chatrooms to explore his obsession with rape has been...

[November 6, 2000, 15:53]

BT ditches broadband line length limit

News Wednesday's announcement is good news for them, and also for people in Milton Keynes where broadband availability is below average. The Milton Keynes traffic grid system means that telephone lines often have to take a circuitous route, meaning an...

[August 18, 2004, 14:00]

BT satellite broadband gets cool reception

News BT is currently testing a way of extending the reach of ADSL from 6km to 10km, in a trial at Milton Keynes, and Wyse believes this is a better way of addressing the broadband divide than through satellite.

[June 4, 2004, 13:35]

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