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Self-Service Initiative Puts the Customer Front and Center at mmO2 plc

White Paper mmO2, which now operates under the brand name O2, is keenly aware that products and services, alone, cannot guarantee customer satisfaction. Consequently, O2 continually strives to delight its subscribers with a customer... [23 Dec 2006]

Online gamblers demoted on FTSE

News Bad news continues to dominate the online gambling sector as betting sites 888 and Partygaming have been demoted on prestigious FTSE stock indices. Partygaming was unexpectedly dropped from the FTSE 100 outside the index complier's... [11 Oct 2006]

5 years ago: Businesses could foot bill for 3G bidding frenzy

News 02.05.2000: Businesses fear they will pay dearly for the high UMTS mobile licence prices that were finalised last week. Many corporate users of mobile networks already pay more for calls than consumers, and some expect that trend to... [02 Feb 2005]

Leader: Mobile unrest

Leader This week mobile operators were singing about what sounded like good news. Vodafone passed the 150-million customer mark, adding 5.4 million customers in the last quarter, and CEO Arun Sarin called the three-month period "the best... [28 Jan 2005]

EDGE, WiMax, HSDPA, IMS: Can you pick the winners from the losers?

News Mobile operator mmO2 has been sorting out where it will be setting out its stall for the alphabet soup of connectivity of the future. EDGE, for one, is out, as is the company's own Wi-Fi network, due to a lack of... [27 Jan 2005]

mmO2: 'Being 3G laggards hasn't hurt us'

News mmO2 has released its third quarter key performance indicators (KPIs) in an upbeat mood - and is claiming that being last out of the blocks on a commercial 3G launch has done it no harm. Across its businesses in Germany,... [27 Jan 2005]

Mobile ecosystem group grows to 40 members

News A powerful grouping of mobile operators has been augmented with the addition of 13 companies of various types but mainly made up of those providing software, chips and other building blocks for mobile. [19 Jan 2005]

Leader: Orange launches, 3G advances

Leader So Orange has managed to launch 3G services aimed squarely at consumers ahead of Christmas. Plenty of staff on the shop floor might not know it yet ("Launches are a closely kept secret", we were told) but from Friday this week handsets... [06 Dec 2004]

Orange 3G phones hitting shelves this week

News Orange has taken the wraps off 3G aimed mainly at consumers - four days before handsets are due to be on sale in stores - claiming to have the best network and set of devices available yet in the UK. Despite an attempt by rival... [06 Dec 2004]

mmO2 to launch speedy 3G

News mmO2 said today its 3G service will be faster than everybody else's - when it is up and running. The mobile operator explained it will be the first in Europe to offer HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access) and IMS... [06 Dec 2004]

mmO2 gets into bed with Japanese giant for i-mode deal

News mmO2 has announced it's signed with NTT DoCoMo to offer the Japanese giant's i-mode mobile internet service on its network. The operator will make i-mode available to its 22 million customers in the UK, Germany and... [30 Nov 2004]

BT hops onto Vodafone, targets business mobiles

News BT Mobile has changed it piggy-back partner. From today, the telco will be a mobile virtual network operator - or MVNO - using the Vodafone's UK network rather than O2. Many organisations such as supermarkets, easyGroup and most famously... [19 Nov 2004]

BT's all-in-one phone to debut next year

News After spinning off mobile unit mmO2 back in 2001, BT is once again planning to turn its hand to wireless communications with a mobile-landline combo. The telco will offer mobile handsets that can make mobile, internet... [01 Nov 2004]

Turn your mobile into a TV: O2 and NTL join forces in Oxford

News O2 and NTL have joined forces to test the feasibility of watching TV over mobile phones. Five hundred O2 customers in Oxford will be treated to 16 different TV channels, with the usual mix including soaps, sports and music. [13 Sep 2004]

HM Revenue and Customs CIO named

News The CIO of the imminent HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) department has been named as former BG and BOC IT chief Steve Lamey. A spokeswoman didn't give a precise date for him taking up the post but it will officially happen "shortly". [02 Sep 2004]

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