kent chief executive
WiMax - spreading to more UK businesses
News On 23 July another WiMax provider, OrbitalNet, will also be extending its coverage to businesses in Folkestone, Kent. Ian Roberts, On-Communications's chief executive, said: "For some time now, WiMax has threatened to come of age as a stable... [10 Jul 2008]
Phorm defends 'traffic-analysis' methods
News Also in the statement, Phorm's chief executive, Kent Ertugrul, pointed out that FIPR had campaigned against Ripa when it was drawn up eight years ago but was now using it to attack Phorm. The company behind an ISP-based web advertising user... [11 Apr 2008]
Local gov't CIOs to set national agenda
News Members of the Local Government CIO Council include, among others: Peter Bole, head of ICT commissioning at Kent County Council; Richard Steel, CTO Council member and CIO at the London Borough of Newham; Dylan Roberts, head of ICT at Leeds City... [02 Apr 2008]
Super-speed broadband heads to Kent
News Instead of laying traditional copper cabling to the buildings planned for the 1,000 acre development area in Ebbsfleet Valley, Kent, the telco will put in fibre cabling which can support data speeds of up to 100Mbps - aka very fat pipes indeed. [10 Jan 2008]
Kent council plans £10m rolling desktop upgrade
News Kent County Council chief executive Peter Gilroy said in a statement: "The council set itself the objective of establishing infrastructure provision that would realise the vision of technology as an enabler. [31 Aug 2005]
WiMax comes to Canterbury
News These trials with the University of Kent are focused on specific objectives. Baker wouldn't yet reveal the coverage and pricing of the commercial service due in June, but Telabria successfully tested equipment from Redline in the Swale area of Kent... [23 May 2005]
A hub in the pub - all you need for rural broadband
News Several pubs in Kent have tested the system and Baker says it's now ready for wider deployment. Jim Baker, founder and chief executive of Telabria, announced the launch of RuralMesh at the Wireless LAN Event in London on Tuesday. [07 Apr 2004]
Spam now more than half of all received email
News The statistic is a genuine concern to SpamTrap chief executive Andrew Kent, despite the likelihood that it will lead to a boost in business for his company. According to Kent, the cross-over happened in April. [02 Jun 2003]
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