Archive for January 17th, 2008
Jobs for the boys at Orange
Less than a month into the job and Orange boss Tom Alexander has lured three of his old muckers from Virgin to help him turn Orange UK into a competitive business.…
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AT&T to crush copyrighted network packets
'Eat our dust, Comcast'
AT&T says it's time to start filtering copyrighted content at the network level.…
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Sprinting towards a WiMAX future
CTO outlines future of WiMAX in the USA
Sprint Nextel is on schedule to launch its WiMAX service at the end of April, but won't be subsidising devices or requiring long-term contracts.…
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Want faster broadband soon? Move to Kent, says BT
A little piece of South Korea in the garden of England
BT will dip its toe in the rapid waters of fibre-to-the-home broadband this year, when it'll run optic cables to 10,000 new homes being built at Ebbsfleet in Kent.…
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3 to carry MVNO
Just like a real network
3UK, the 3G provider much derided for coming late to the UK mobile party, can now count itself among the grown-ups as it agrees to provide network infrastructure to a new MVNO from Gamma Telecom.…
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Broadcom hooks up with Trolltech for Linux VoIP
Riding the LiMo
Days after Trolltech announced it had signed up with LiMo Foundation, after dropping out of the LiPS Forum last year, it has signed a deal with Broadcom to optimise its code for the chip vendor's VoIP hardware.…
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Google’s Android – big name, big question on payment
Inside the mobile matrix, part 2
If you're a Trekkie it may have already occurred to you that Google is a little like the Borg. The company, it seems, is determined to assimilate all information-, advertising- and search-based services in its path. And now, mobile has fallen under the company’s rapacious gaze.…
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Feds to probe Comcast’s BitTorrent busting
What is "reasonable network management"?
At long last, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will investigate claims that Comcast has put a choke hold on P2P file-sharing traffic.…
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T-Mobile bundles Wi-Fi with Web ‘n Walk
Don't be using Voip though
T-Mobile customers signing up to Web 'n Walk Plus (or Max) will get free access to the operator's 39,000 hot spots from January. So for £12.50 a month users can get 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, and be allowed to use instant messaging too...…
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US mobile hero Frontline Wireless goes titsup
Only Google can save the airwaves
Frontline Wireless, the uber-startup that was poised to lay down a bid for a prime portion of the US wireless spectrum, now says it's "closed for business".…
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