Archive - 15 Feb 2006
Vodafone joins own-brand phone gang
Huawei does the cheapo 3G honours
Beware the 'pod-slurping' employee
Just watch that business data walk out the door...
NB: China - how many texts?
Wonder how many text messages people sent in China over their recent New Year celebrations? 2.7 bill...
Mobile market to rise on back of 3G success
While customers sign up in Africa and eastern Europe...
NB: Keitai culture
Staying on the theme of mobile madness, Wired has been delving into Japan's love-affair with ...
Surfers still too careless with ID, says BT
Releases top tips for users to protect themselves from ID theft...
Public sector to shop in online marketplace
Zanzibar service to handle £125bn worth of purchases...
NB: 3GSM news
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NB: MTC at 3GSM
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NB. Olympic virus hoax
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NB: Motorola winner at 3GSM
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Ballmer: Microsoft's future is mobile
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Data negligence suit thrown out of court
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BT's mobile TV: More than Virgin's
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