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Carphone Warehouse takes home AOL UK
News The other shortlisted bidder for AOL UK is thought to have been BSkyB, after Orange and BT were rumoured to have dropped out of the race. Carphone Warehouse has bought... [11 Oct 2006]
BT eyeing Tiscali buy?
News In separate broadband news, media reports suggest Orange has pulled out of the bidding to buy AOL's UK unit, leaving BSkyB and Carphone Warehouse - the two shortlisted suitors - to... [21 Sep 2006]
Homechoice and Tiscali engaged to be married?
News The bedhopping hasn't finished yet it seems - AOL's UK operations are up for sale, with BSkyB and Carphone Warehouse rumoured to be interested. UK broadband has been a... [11 Aug 2006]
BSkyB and Carphone left to battle for AOL buy?
News AOL has reportedly shortlisted the potential buyers for its UK unit - step up BSkyB and Carphone Warehouse. Both BSkyB and Carphone Warehouse have launched their own... [03 Aug 2006]
Sky: AOL price tag must come down
News BSkyB CEO James Murdoch has revealed the company is in the race to buy AOL UK - but not at any price. BSkyB is one of a number of broadband players, thought to also... [18 Jul 2006]
BT picks up the LLU pace
News Following intervention by Ofcom in 2004, which cut the cost of unbundling, many operators have got involved including AOL, BSkyB and Cable & Wireless. The process of bringing greater competition to the... [06 Feb 2006]
AOL and BSkyB go online together
News AOL and BSkyB have signed a deal under the terms of which the satellite broadcaster's six million UK subscribers can use email, instant messaging (IM) and content from the online giant... [26 Nov 2002]
Ebusiness Despatches: Where content and distribution meet, there's only one winner
Comment Meanwhile, in the UK his BSkyB satellite TV operation, under the leadership of Tony Ball, has gone from strength to strength, in stark contrast to 'triple play' cable operators and ITV Digital. Now... [12 Nov 2002]
Murdoch rumoured to be in talks with Nokia and Vivendi
News A long time rival of Murdoch's, Messier told Le Monde that BSkyB and Vivendi's Canal Plus should consider working together, given current consolidation in the media and communications industries. News Corp owns 40 per... [01 Feb 2000]
AOL and OpenTV launch online TV initiative
News OpenTV is a provider of interactive software for digital TV, and already has customers that include BSkyB in the UK and TPS in France. America Online (AOL) has teamed up with OpenTV to... [25 Oct 1999]