Archive - 27 Nov 2000

Deutsche Telekom hits back at German regulator

Deutsche Telekom is threatening to sue German regulator RegTP after it insisted that the telco start...

Madge to relaunch Manchester Online

The Guardian Media Group (GMG) has announced provider of managed network services Madge.web is to ru...

MSN tops UK internet traffic statistics for October

Internet traffic research specialist MMXI Europe has released UK figures for the top ten most visite...

Sainsbury's boxes clever with ecommerce customers

Sainsbury's is to offer its online customers the chance to fit a special device to their house or fl...

Oftel keeps the door open for smaller operators

Oftel this afternoon opened the door for smaller operators to compete with BT and other top telcos i...

France Telecom lags behind with latest ADSL offering

France Telecom is set to launch its light ADSL service by the end of the year, making it cheaper for...

Ovum buys independent, outspoken research consultancy

UK technology consultancy Ovum is to buy independent IT analyst Richard Holway's research company fo...

Chain reaction: Retailers unite in growing numbers

The Worldwide Retail Exchange (WWRE), a B2B trading hub for retail chains, has signed up 11 new memb...

Venezuela begins fixed line auction

Venezuela will tomorrow auction off the fixed line services of its national telephone monopoly - a s...

Kinetic announces new chairman ahead of flotation

Kinetic Information System Services, software provider to some of the world's leading financial grou...

Siemens plans major US shake-up

German electronics giant Siemens is to re-organise its US operations, including a shake-up of its 62...

Microsoft's antitrust appeal begins

Microsoft will kick off its appeal against the antitrust ruling today, filing the first written argu...

Dixons signs with Experian for secure e-payment system

UK retailer Dixons has signed an agreement for security company Experian to provide secure payments ...

Sagem shares rise from an all-time low

French telecoms equipment maker Sagem rallied to E134 (£79.95) on the stock market this morning, aft...

TechMARK slump prompts revaluation for RiverSoft float

RiverSoft has lowered its expected flotation value as a result of last week's ten per cent drop in L...

Stars join MP3 fight

British Music Rights (BMR) has today launched an 'Awareness Week' against the use of controversial f...

AT&T Broadband plays down implications of spend freeze

AT&T Broadband has stopped buying broadband equipment until the end of the year.

Ebusiness pays big to retain skilled workers

E-workers could be looking at wage increases well above national averages as they refuse share optio...

Amazon crashes on busiest shopping day of the year

Amazon.com suffered an outage on Friday, crippling its service for a part of the day after Thanksgiv...

The Bloor Perspective: Globalisation, Novell and smart supply chains

In this week's look at three key issues, Robin Bloor and his team of colleagues take a look at setti...

CFOs welcome online accounting rules

European CFOs are welcoming the drive to harmonise accounting rules and make company reports accessi...


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