Archive - 26 Oct 2000
Snooping Bill could be ruled illegal
The European Commission is investigating the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill under four sepa...
Eurocrats force BT's hand over local loop
The European Union Parliament has voted to unbundle the local loop in all member countries by 1 Janu...
AOL and MSN go head-to-head for post-PC internet access
MSN is spending $1bn on worldwide marketing to take on AOL in the first battle of the war to dominat...
Call centres only annoy one in four
One in four consumers are frustrated with the difficulty in lodging complaints using call centres.
Dot-coms tipped to fail as old economy fights back
The European internet economy will be worth $1.2tr by 2004, with old economy companies expected to d...
Telcos accused of keeping tariffs secret
A war of words has broken out this week over the refusal of several telecoms companies, including Co...
Billing systems not ready for multimedia future
Adam Singer, CEO of Telewest, has admitted a lack of integrated billing for internet, TV and voice s...
UK wireless auction date confirmed
The UK government has confirmed that the Broadband Fixed Wireless Access (BFWA) auction will start o...
Invensys share price hit by spin off speculation
Manufacturing systems specialist Invensys has seen its share price fall by nearly 10 per cent this m...
IBM enters online distribution
IBM Germany aims to boost hardware sales with a new online shop. The IT giant hopes to drive up sale...
Sun announces Commerce One partnership
Sun is to join forces with ebusiness platform provider Commerce One in a three-year strategic allian...
Baltimore partners Motorola for secure m-commerce
Irish security firm Baltimore Technologies has teamed up with Motorola to offer software for secure ...
Verisign profits fail to dent losses
Internet security company Verisign announced a huge rise in profits for its third quarter but is sti...
silicon.com unveils e-marketplace guide
silicon.com has launched a Guide to E-marketplaces - the latest in a series of microsites examining ...
Morning Edition: LSE Cruickshanked, Motorola gets secure and Boxman v2.0
Don Cruickshank, chairman of the London Stock Exchange, has cast fresh doubts over the prospect of a...
