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Amsterdam switches on Europe's first mobile WiMax network 19/06/2008 08:53:14
Dutch broadband start-up Worldmax on Tuesday demonstrated what it said is Europe's first mobile WiMax network, built by Alcatel-Lucent over the past five months and set to go fully online at the end of this summer. - +
Competition imperative for NBN success says anti-Telstra lobby group 13/06/2008 11:34:52
The T4 group has made available on its Web site presentations made by economic and telecommunications industry experts at the T4 national broadband network regulatory seminar, held in Canberra last week. - +
Lax ISPs add to Internet security problem 21/05/2008 09:33:32
If ISPs are not trying to be part of the Internet security solution then they are part of the problem and customers should vote with their feet, according to a security officer of a European communications and hosting company. - +
What you need to know about 4G 22/05/2007 12:59:38
If you're wondering what fourth-generation wireless deployments and services mean to you, you're not alone. - +
Barclays merger will move 10,800 jobs to India 24/04/2007 10:15:33
U.K. bank Barclays will move 10,800 jobs to India following a giant merger announced Monday with ABN Amro, part of an effort to generate billions of euros in annual savings. - +
Verizon Wireless leads group offering IMS extensions 28/07/2006 08:10:46
A group of wireless vendors, led by customer Verizon Wireless, are proposing a "next-generation network architecture" for mobile networks that attempts to fill in gaps in an evolving industry specification for converging IP-based wireline and wireless services. - +
VON - Is 'V' just for voice anymore? 17/05/2006 08:01:41
It's telling that the acronym VON isn't spelled out anywhere on the VON conference Web sites. That may be because while VON may have once stood for "voice on the 'net," today, the IP (Internet Protocol) networks that support voice services are increasingly carrying a wider array of services. - +
BT-Infonet; Another global networking deja vu? 10/11/2004 09:11:30
Multinational companies have seen them come and go -- Concert, Unisource, Global One and a handful of other global networking ventures. Now a new one is about to be born, following BT Group's agreement on Monday to acquire Infonet Services. - +
3GSM - ICQ buddies up with global wireless carriers 19/02/2003 08:23:44
ICQ , the instant messaging software subsidiary owned by America Online Inc. (AOL), sought to display its cosmopolitan flair Tuesday, announcing deals with a handful of global wireless carriers, making its services available to over 40 million subscribers in 19 different languages. - +
Once-maverick ERP vendor Baan climbs out of trough 03/12/2002 10:43:48
Business application vendor Baan Co. NV is ready to get out into the limelight and repair its tarnished image. The company, however, faces the prospect of once again losing money, and risks alienating customers with its strong focus on manufacturers in four specific industries. - +
NTT DoCoMo writes off mobile investments worth $4.68B 03/10/2002 08:00:00
Japanese telecommunications operator NTT DoCoMo Inc. said Wednesday that it will write off ¥573 billion (US$4.68 billion) of losses on its overseas investments for the first half of the year, including revaluing its Dutch investment in KPN Mobile NV at zero.
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This week CW Live chats with Mark Thompson, global sales and marketing manager for HP ProCurve, on the future of the enterprise networking. Mark discusses the trends we can expect to see in the near future and how the right infrastructure can ensure your enterprise network is secure. - +
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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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