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Enba boasts heavyweight backing for Net start-up
News We are a green field development. Enba claims to be Europe's largest ever venture capital-backed Internet start-up - with over £10m in the bank. The firm will act as a parent company for what it hopes... [21 Feb 1999]
Business needs come first say Silicon.com delegates
News One attendee, Simon Howson-Green, who develops content for digital TV, said: "As BSkyB becomes a retailer and Tesco becomes a publisher, I think the IT director should have experience with content.... [11 Feb 1999]
BT applauds telecoms relaxation
News The UK government has given BT a provisional green light if it decides to turn Cellnet into a wholly-owned subsidiary. BT welcomed the move, but denied that it plans to take the... [01 Feb 1999]
UK government backs Norwich Project
News The grant forms part of Private Finance Initiative funding for the project, but Norwich won't get the green light until is secures further funds from industry. The UK government has awarded Norwich City Council £9m to... [13 Jan 1999]
Logica lands Czech mobile deal
News It is an example of a relatively green-field site leapfrogging to technology that is cutting edge in the West," he said. Logica has won a contract worth almost $5m to upgrade the billing systems of Czech... [07 Jan 1999]
Clinton signs Internet copyright protection act
News She added that there is a European green paper in the works on the issue. President Clinton yesterday dealt a blow to Internet piracy by signing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act into law. The Act aims to protect... [29 Oct 1998]
Equant launches global voice and data service
News According to Brunswick: "Equant might say it has had a lot of good experience, but Qwest and others are building their own green field networks, and that gives them a lot of advantages. Equant, the... [09 Oct 1998]
In brief: Videoconference shows green benefits
News The world's first paid-for videoconference linking thirty sites around the world is taking place on 28 September. Organised by environmental magazine Tomorrow and BT it will link more than 600 delegates from nine... [15 Sep 1998]
In brief: HP targets customer support with thin client
News Hewlett-Packard (HP) is the latest company to join the battle for the 'green screen' replacement market, with a dumb terminal priced at $699. The desktop giant says it is looking to complement the PC... [28 Jul 1998]
UK government to pioneer laws for the digital age
News The Department of Trade and Industry and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport jointly published a green paper on the subject this week. According to the green paper: "Some new services fall within... [24 Jul 1998]
WorldCom/MCI deal finally gets the green light
News EU commissioners have finally given their consent to the WorldCom/MCI merger. A spokesman for the EU Competition Commissioner, Karel Van Miert, confirmed the merger will now go ahead, but refused to divulge the concessions the two... [01 Jul 1998]
Motorola buys stake in Neoware
News Clifford-Winters also said the "green screen replacement market is an interesting area for manufacturers of Windows-based terminals to get involved in. NeoWare's Dunne added: "The green screen... [26 Jun 1998]