Pay-as-you-go Broadband Service Targets Light Users
Talkback Normal Pay as You Go speed is too slow, how can this service benefit me? as a visitor to UK, with a laptop, I need intermittant access to an ISP with broadband. I stay in private accomodation that will soon have an ADSL telephone connection.
[February 28, 2005, 17:39]
Pay By Touch: Revolutionizing Retail Through Biometrics
White Papers Pay By Touch had put together two existing capabilities - biometric recognition and electronic financial transactions - to create a ground-breaking new retail payment service. Pay By Touch implemented a service-oriented architecture that helps the...
[April 5, 2007, 0:00]
Pay-as-you-surf WAP Arrives, Cellnet Steals A First
News WAP finally went mass market Monday, with the launch of the UK's first pre-pay handset. Cellnet's pre-pay WAP package is available via Mitsubishi's Geo-@ handset. The launch of a pre-pay offering is the final piece in the jigsaw of mass market...
[April 3, 2000, 16:03]
Startup Spotlight: Pay To Be Found On Godado.co.uk
News Advertisers are only obliged to pay up when a visitor to godado actually clicks through. Who it's for: Web sites willing to pay to stay at the top of the list Pan-European search engine godado.co.uk launched this June in the UK.
[September 1, 2000, 15:49]
Pay-as-you-surf With Alpha Telecom's Internet Scratch Card
News The popularity that we've seen with mobile pay-as-you-go packages, suggests that there is a sizeable UK market looking for simple ways to pay upfront for Internet access," said Caroline Sceats, analyst at Forrester.
[July 17, 2001, 7:29]
Pay-tracking Tools A Sign Of The Times
News Among the developers working on pay-tracking technology are privately held Advanced Information Management, Callidus Software, Centiv, Kadiri, Motiva and Synygy. Pay-tracking software is designed to help businesses gain better financial management...
[August 15, 2002, 16:38]
Pay-to-play Search Ignites Trademark Battle
News In fact, several companies are trying to crack down on the pay-for-play method by wielding their trademarks. Now there's a new battleground: pay-to-play search. Pay-to-play marks just the latest legal wrinkle for search engines seeking to...
[February 11, 2002, 12:02]
Pay-as-you-go DTV Solution Launched
News The UK's first pay-as-you-go digital television solution, Mi from FutureTV, was launched Tuesday. The technology will allow cable companies to provide interactive services on a pay-as-you-go basis. The system employs personalised smart cards to...
[December 1, 1999, 14:34]
Report: Pay-on-demand Will Provide Revenue For Net Content
News The report -- Revenues from Consumer Online Content Publishing -- predicts pay-per-play gaming will be an important driver for creating revenue on the Internet and, although few sites currently offer it, the survey predicts it is coming soon.
[June 1, 1999, 14:44]
Nuggets: Pay-as-you-go Mobile Is Cool Dude!
News There are myriad reasons why people prefer a pre-pay mobile phone to a monthly tariff. Vodafone has cottoned on to the fact that just because you'd rather pay for your calls as you go along, it doesn't mean you're happy to be stuck with a big...
[July 6, 1999, 17:24]
Pay-for-Play Business Services
White Papers It suggests the adoption of a 'pay for play' model to cover the exponential business service growth, offering a more equitable model for assessing value and usage in a business service environment and therefore enabling a more value-based charging...
[May 22, 2004, 0:00]
Pay-as-you-go 24Mbps Broadband Announced
News Super high-speed broadband champion Be has announced it is to launch a pay-as-you-go service. The 'Be Lite' service will work in a similar way to a pre-pay mobile phone tariff, giving users an initial usage limit to be topped up as required.
[January 5, 2006, 11:05]
Pay-as-you-go Broadband Service Targets Light Users
News We’re not saying we are the cheapest in town, but we are giving people the option to not use their connection much in one month, and download a lot in the next month and pay more. BT Wholesale recently changed the way it sells bandwidth to ISPs...
[July 28, 2004, 12:25]
Pay & Benefits Services
White Papers Enterprises needs to tap into the best pay and benefits practices and find a way to reward and compensate workers in the most efficient manner possible. Accenture HR Services can help to design and implement the right programs for an industry...
[May 8, 2004, 0:00]
You Get What You Pay For
Talkback Lets face it how can you expect a proffessional attitude by people in charge of our personal data when you probably pay them basic wages - hence the "junior" tag to the description of the person who was tasked to copy the data to disc and post it...
[November 21, 2007, 10:13]
LinuxWorld: Market Slump To Pay Dividends For Linux
News The licensing agreement that covers the open source Linux operating system -- the GNU General Public Licence(GPL) -- allows anyone to implement and modify it for free and without having to pay royalties.
[February 2, 2001, 8:49]
Vista - So Bad, They Pay You To Take It?
Blog We've noted the lack of fanfare around Vista's unhappy first birthday, but here's a sign of just how bad things are - online stores pay you to take it. Look at Lenovo laptops on Dabs.com (but don't buy there - see below).
[December 4, 2007, 16:28]
IT Skills Set For Pay Boost In 2005
News Pay for a wide range of IT skills has dropped in 2004 but pockets of growth still remain, and hiring by IT services firms has driven up demand and wages for IT consulting talent, according to a comprehensive skills survey across the US and Europe.
[December 3, 2004, 13:15]
You Get Less Than What You Pay For
Talkback 349110 may be right when it comes to government: you get what you pay for. But, with businesses, you don't get what you pay for -- you get less. In stark economic terms, businesses cannot give you what you pay for without shrinking their margin.
[November 27, 2007, 11:08]
HP Suspends Pay Raises During Slump
News After already delaying raises for its employees, Hewlett-Packard has decided to suspend pay increases until business recovers from the ongoing slump in technology spending. An HP representative confirmed the company sent out a memo last week...
[November 8, 2001, 10:58]

