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Brummies tackle burglars with wireless alarms

News Robin Duke-Woolley, director at e-principles, said the system addresses the major weakness of existing alarm and telephone systems, which allow wires to be cut from outside by burglars. But the £54m Aston Pride community regeneration project has... [14 Jan 2004]

Broadband pioneer hits a sticky patch

News Robin Duke-Woolley, analyst at Schema, said: "The company's decision to use the BT backbone was excellent. UK broadband provider Redstone is scouring the City for cash after plans for a rights issue were scuppered by a share price meltdown that has... [13 Jun 2001]

Free ISP finds investors

News Robin Duke-Woolley, an analyst at Schema, said: "We have said for a long time that people who are trying to work in both markets, consumer and SME, will fail. In the meantime, Iomart will concentrate on reselling BT ADSL, bundled with their... [14 May 2001]

Telefonica results fly in the face of slowdown

News Robin Duke-Woolley, analyst at Schema, said: "Their moves have been prescient, both in acquisitions and sales and IPOs. It sets them apart from companies like BT and Deutsche Telekom, which are so loaded with debt they don't know what to do. [28 Feb 2001]

UK telcos in Oftel's corner for BT fight

News Robin Duke-Woolley, analyst at telecoms research group Schema, said: "This has clearly got the game moving. John Docherty, spokesman for Colt, said: "Oftel has done a good job - BT was continuing to drag its heels - but it does nothing to alleviate... [24 Nov 2000]

A tale of a telco, a regulator and a frustrated government

Comment Industry analyst Robin Duke-Woolley, from telecoms consultancy Schema, said: "This meeting seems to have been all about MPs trying to engage in BT bashing, with Oftel caught in the middle. The job of regulating BT isn't always a smooth and simple one. [16 Nov 2000]

Telecoms expert comes to Oftel's defence

News He said: "This meeting seems to have been all about MPs trying to engage in BT bashing, with Oftel caught in the middle. BT has its own shareholders, which it needs to satisfy with a return on their investment. [15 Nov 2000]

BT to spin off business units as credit rating plummets

News Robin Duke-Woolley, senior consultant at analyst house Schema, said: "BT will have to bring its spin off plans forward. BT may be forced to spin off parts of its business earlier than expected due to a downturn in its long-term credit rating. [29 Aug 2000]

France shaves six months off local loop deadline

News Robin Duke-Woolley, senior consultant at Schema, said the telecom giant currently attributes 42.6 per cent of its revenues to the local loop. The more open the market is then the more choice the consumer has and the faster the market takes off so... [17 Apr 2000]

Holes found in government list of preferred telecoms suppliers

News Bloor also noted the omission of AT&T and IBM, while Robin Duke-Woolley, principle consultant at Schema, expressed his surprise that CSC, Kingston Technologies and Orange hadn't been listed. But Duke-Woolley pointed out that many companies... [22 Oct 1999]

Research house predicts ADSL dominance

News A full interview with Robin Duke-Woolley is available on the Corporate Telecoms Channel. But Schema analyst Robin Duke-Wooley was less positive. Nearly two per cent of all Internet subscribers - or 140,000 users - will sign up for ADSL (asymmetric... [02 Aug 1999]

BT's local loop: a bungled unbundling?

Comment But as Robin Duke-Woolley, senior consultant at Schema, said at the time, BT looked like it was angling for last minute concessions from the watchdog. Earlier this week, telecoms watchdog, Oftel, insisted that BT must give other companies access to... [09 Jul 1999]

BT throws its weight behind ADSL

News Robin Duke-Woolley, senior consultant at Schema, said that the timing of the deal looked liked BT was angling for concessions from Oftel, which is soon to rule on BT's control of the "local loop" - the lines between the local exchange and the... [06 Jul 1999]

BT Internet users get free online chat

News Robin Duke-Woolley, principal consultant at research house Schema, said: "I think it's a good idea, it is the first PC-to-PC service in the UK and it helps bring this technology into the real world. BT is launching a voice-over-IP (Internet... [12 Apr 1999]

BT springs Q4 surprise

News Robin Duke-Woolley, principle consultant at Schema, believes the domestic market is becoming more squeezed. BT has announced a 17 per cent drop in profits for the last quarter of 1998. He said: "Profits in the UK could be down due to the... [11 Feb 1999]

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