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Broadband Britain: UK needs wireless patchwork
News A major, independent review into the delivery of next-generation broadband access in the UK has been completed, with the resulting report recommending a patchwork of fixed and wireless technologies.... [12 Sep 2008]
Scottish gov't enlists data privacy experts
News Local authorities in the UK have been criticised by opposition MPs for using the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (Ripa) to access telephone communications records. Some Scottish schools are using... [11 Sep 2008]
North Wales Police outsources email
News Geoff Bradley, information management director at North Wales Police, said in a statement: "Our officers are increasingly using BlackBerry devices to access line-of-business applications and email in the... [10 Sep 2008]
HSBC dreaming on the iPhone?
News We always explore the potential application of new technologies and this is no different. Heads of technology of other large organisations were cautious about the idea of standardising the iPhone for corporate network... [14 Aug 2008]
Interference on the radar for FCC "white space"
News But incumbent spectrum licence holders such as TV broadcasters and mobile phone operators, including Verizon Wireless, say wireless devices that access this unlicensed spectrum will cause interference in the neighbouring... [12 Aug 2008]
Unilever right on track with SAP
News Unilever signed a global enterprise agreement with SAP back in December 2006 which allowed the company to have access to a vast range of SAP technology. One of the... [01 Aug 2008]
Security heading for the cloud
News Proxies are the most effective form of security and I think allowing consumers access to something like that would certainly benefit them. Cloud-based proxy computers could provide security services... [17 Jul 2008]
Freedom4 spreads WiMax love to students
News WiMax can deliver high speed internet access without the need for wires or a fixed BT line. New technologies are the cornerstone of the knowledge economy. WiMax provider Freedom4 is spreading long range... [16 Jul 2008]
Nokia buys Symbian and looks to open mobile future
News Using these contributions, the Symbian Foundation will build a unified platform with a common user interface framework to which Foundation members will gain access via a royalty-free licence. Nokia is a... [24 Jun 2008]
University ramps up network bandwidth for e-learning
News Technologies being deployed across the network include course management system WebCT (Course Tools), and CitySpace, a virtual learning environment which gives students access to online... [23 Jun 2008]
Mobile phones key to paperless air travel
News Francesco Violante, CEO of Sita, said in a statement: "The air transport industry needs to embrace these 'disruptive technologies'. Online sales and increased use of web 2.0 technologies... [20 Jun 2008]
Cisco revamps mobility strategy
News The networking company Cisco has launched a new architecture for unifying disparate networks, clients and access technologies. The company also announced on Wednesday a rebranding of its entire mobility... [29 May 2008]
£50m mobile funding to keep police on the beat
News Richard Earland, NPIA CIO explained that officers will be able to access databases such as the Police National Computer and command and control systems. McNulty said the move was one of a number of... [27 May 2008]
BT business hubs to be wi-fi hotspots
News However, unlike the residential programme, the business version will not utilise BT's partnership with FON, the global wi-fi shared-access service. It will be several years yet, and other technologies... [22 May 2008]
Multiple network access becoming mobile norm
News Analyst In-Stat is predicting a cocktail of network access technologies will become a defining feature as handsets continue to evolve from linear voice and text devices,... [02 May 2008]
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