Thursday | 8 January, 2009
Stories about: Crescent Wireless
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Telefonica hedges as 3G stakes increase in UK 10/04/2000 12:01:01
The bidding for third-generation (3G) mobile licenses stopped in the 106th round on Friday after the bidding arm of Spanish telecommunications company Telefonica SA took its second waiver. - +
UK spectrum race narrows 10/04/2000 12:01:01
The bidding for third-generation (3G) mobile licenses stopped in the 106th round on Friday after the bidding arm of Spanish telecommunications company Telefonica SA took its second waiver. - +
Telefonica Hedges as 3G Stakes Increase in U.K. 07/04/2000 12:01:01
The bidding for third-generation (3G) mobile licenses stopped in the 106th round yesterday after the bidding arm of Spanish telecommunications company Telefonica SA took its second waiver. - +
UK's 3G mobile licensing bids top $17b 04/04/2000 12:01:01
Less than a month after the first bid was placed, the combined highest bids for the five third generation mobile communications licenses in the UK are approaching 11 billion pounds ($US17.5 billion). - +
Nine Remain, as Bids for U.K. 3G Licenses Top $18B 04/04/2000 12:01:01
And then there were nine. SpectrumCo Ltd., the consortium consisting of Finland's mobile operator Sonera Corp., among others, and Epsilon Tel.Com PLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Japanese finance house Nomura Securities Co., Ltd., today dropped out of the bidding for five third-generation mobile phone licenses on auction in the U.K., following two companies that dropped out yesterday as the bidding price of the least expensive of the licenses rose above 2 billion pounds (US$3.2 billion). - +
U.K.'s 3G Mobile Licensing Bids Top $17B 03/04/2000 12:01:01
Less than a month after the first bid was placed, the combined highest bids for the five third generation mobile communications licenses in the U.K. are approaching 11 billion pounds (US$17.5 billion). - +
Report: U.K. Mobile License Race Tops $16B 03/04/2000 12:01:01
The bidding war for the five available third generation (3G) mobile phone licenses in the U.K. topped 10 billion pounds (US$15.9 billion) Friday, according to a report in today's Financial Times. - +
Conduct of U.K. 3G Auction Challenged 02/03/2000 12:01:01
British Telecommunications PLC (BT) has expressed concern over the conduct of an upcoming auction of licenses to operate third-generation (3G) mobile phone networks in the U.K.
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Computerworld Live Podcast #98: The Future of Datacentre IP 18/12/2008 10:33:00
CW Live speaks withLin Nease, Director of Emerging Business for HP ProCurve, to discuss the future of networks, including the effect of IP-based storage on datacentres, new capacity requirements generated by the use of 10Gb Ethernet, and how an efficient network design can slash energy and cooling costs, and help enterprises build a "green" image. - +
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CW Live speaks with Amol Mitra, HP ProCurve Director of Marketing for Asia Pacific and Japan. Today's topic: how enterprises are starting to shift away from simply controlling security via server logins, firewalls and moving to more adaptive security frameworks. - +
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