kingston in comment and analysis
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Government gaffe
Comment K is for Kingston Written at and dispatched to silicon.com from the Institute of Directors' Pall Mall office via a private wi-fi site, within an hour of arriving by train in London I'm not generally moved to make... [25 Sep 2008]
Don't paper over cracks in the digital nation
Comment K is for Kingston Looking at the headline in The Guardian this week and you'd be forgiven for thinking something momentous has happened to Broadband Britain today: 'Fears of digital divide groundless as online access... [23 May 2008]
LinkedIn CEO on 'grown up' social networking
Comment K is for Kingston K is for Kingston During 2007, LinkedIn doubled in size in all of its major regions including Europe and signed up its millionth UK member in October, making Blighty the largest market... [28 Feb 2008]
How fans can grab a slice of the music pie
Comment K is for Kingston K is for Kingston It also gives bands unprecedented access to accurate and valuable feedback from the music public.silicon.com spoke to founder David Courtier-Dutton to get the lowdown... [18 Feb 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Christmas wish list
Comment K is for Kingston Written at The Atlantic Hotel on the island of Jersey and dispatched via a free wi-fi service that actually needed no password - hurrah for common sense Every year of my life seems to have been... [20 Dec 2007]
Freecycle Diaries: Anyone for tennis?
Comment The next morning, however, she emails to apologise for not making it and explains, at length, that her son was "robbed and drugged" and "found unconscious by strangers in Kingston" and "has to be the priority at present"... [30 Apr 2007]
Leader: Private equity, Germany and badging RFID
Leader Today we're digesting the thought of Carlyle of the US making a bid for Kingston Communications, the incumbent telco with the grey phone boxes up in the north-east of England. The trend towards private equity firms... [14 Nov 2005]
Leader: Database wars
Leader Robin Noble, ICT manager for the Royal Borough of Kingston and a user of Microsoft's new BizTalk Server 2005, said of open source: "You can download it for free but to manage it and keep it 'fed and watered' costs a lot... [07 Nov 2005]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Convergence here at last?
Comment While other telecommunications providers are trimming, shaving and axing their businesses, Kingston has decided to enhance and expand. Kingston Communications possesses expertise in carrier services,... [14 Jan 2005]
Boardroom Despatches: Fear of failure
Comment The shock resignation of Kingston Communications boss Steve Maine a couple of weeks ago got me thinking. Too often UK bosses are stigmatised when they fall short. But, again, we could learn a thing or two from what... [23 Sep 2003]
Voice of IP grows louder
Comment A lot of organisations we deal with have PBXes and are not in a position to just throw them away, so we are seeing a hybrid approach where their PBX is connected across different sites using an IP VPN," says Howard Ends, IP Services... [10 Sep 2003]
Farmers: Don't go reaching for the tractor, cider and shotgun clichés
Comment The online-only Big Brother parody, Pig Brother, has seen tech companies including Lycos, Eclipse Internet and Kingston Communications' inbusiness division mucking in to support the site that for all its silliness is... [11 Oct 2001]
The Usual Suspects
Comment In the last month or so, Kingston, Norweb, Redstone and Thus have all withdrawn from DSL trials. They all blame BT for making their positions untenable. We reckon there are nine companies still left in the trials (down... [09 Feb 2001]
Is the game up for ISDN?
Comment ADSL will make its commercial entry into the UK market through Kingston Communications, which is expected to launch products next spring. DSL brings high-bandwidth capabilities to the existing copper wire telephone network. [10 Nov 1998]
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