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    Technology replaces buried cable with fiber 13/08/2008 09:30:43

    A company is offering a unique and less-invasive cable replacement technology, which could prove useful for carriers looking to replace their aging copper infrastructure with fiber, without incurring the cost and disruption of digging up the old cabling.
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    All you can eat backup service targets consumers and SMEs 20/03/2008 08:32:54

    Carbonite has updated its online PC backup product. For a uniform price Carbonite version 3.5 provides an "all you can eat" style online backup service aimed at consumers and SMEs.
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    Google rival gains clearance for French state funding 14/03/2008 07:40:59

    The European Commission has cleared the way for French government plans to fund a European search engine to rival Google.
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    Yahoo tests support for OpenID 10/01/2008 08:26:13

    Yahoo appears close to implementing OpenID, a Web authentication standard that relieves people of the need to remember multiple passwords to log into different Web sites.
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    Mobile Linux group releases first specification 11/12/2007 08:20:39

    While Google's Linux mobile phone platform, Android, has been stealing the spotlight, another longer-standing mobile Linux group is also moving ahead.
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    Federating identity for the Web 04/12/2007 11:20:10

    Federated identity has long been a goal of many IT organizations. One look at the promise of federation, and it is easy to see why. After all, empowering one organization to serve as an identity provider for another frees IT from having to manage the identities of partnering organizations' employees and customers, thereby facilitating the pursuit of competitive-advantage projects. In this era of increasing enterprise decentralization, thanks in large part to the Web, establishing a federated identity framework is fast proving as essential as it is hard to pull off.
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    Sacre bleu! Unlocked iPhone could go for just US$742 in France 28/11/2007 11:36:37

    On the eve of the iPhone's French debut, Didier Lombard, CEO of France Telecom, said today that his company's Orange subsidiary would sell unlocked devices at a "significantly lower" price than the US$1,472 that rival T-Mobile is charging in Germany.
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    T-Mobile unlocks iPhone for a (big) price 27/11/2007 06:40:57

    T-Mobile GmbH will sell unlocked iPhones for US$1,482, (AU$1,694.43) the German mobile carrier said Wednesday, marking the first time Apple Inc.'s smart phone has been officially available unlocked.
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    WAN services contract tops A$17 million 19/11/2007 15:27:55

    Gas and engineering company, The Linde Group (formerly Linde AG), has inked a three year A$17 million WAN services contract with Orange Business Services to connect 350 locations across the Asia Pacific region and Europe.
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    Google needs telco partner for 700MHz bid, say analysts 17/11/2007 05:50:40

    Google is making the necessary preparations to bid for wireless spectrum in an auction be held in the US in January -- but it will likely need a carrier partner to help build a network to use it, analysts said Friday.
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    Allianz renews IP VPN contract with Orange Business Services 01/11/2007 16:24:59

    Allianz has renewed a three-year global IP VPN deal with Orange Business Services with the network spanning 65 countries.
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