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Skype trialled on Java mobiles
News The ability to make Skype-to-Skype and SkypeOut calls from the mobile handset is limited to eight markets: Brazil, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hong Kong, Poland, Sweden and the UK. Skype has released a test version of a client for Java-enabled... [30 Apr 2008]
Euro e-health getting the right attention
News In Denmark, for instance - where high speed internet is the most widely available in Europe - the report found there is extensive use of email communication between doctors and patients in about 60 per cent of practices. [28 Apr 2008]
UK drops from 'IT readiness' top 10
News Top of the league this year was Denmark - for the second year in a row - closely followed by Sweden, Switzerland, the US and Singapore. The UK has fallen out of the top 10 in an international league table of IT "readiness" and usage. [11 Apr 2008]
Nortel to showcase networking breakthrough
News Denmark's TDC and the UK's Neos Networks will be named as Nortel's first customers, Reuters said. Nortel Networks has said it has developed new optical networking gear that can quadruple the capacity on telecommunications networks. [12 Mar 2008]
Cisco places faith in remote access
News SoonR also has deals with various international mobile operators, including Denmark's TeliaSonera. Cisco has invested in SoonR, a company that offers mobile-phone users remote access to their desktops. [14 Jan 2008]
UK top for techie training - almost
News The UK's techies are more likely to get training than their peers in all other European countries - apart from Denmark, according to research. Denmark has trained 27 per cent of IT professionals in the last four weeks, the research covering the... [14 Aug 2007]
'DIY' offshoring on the increase
News The increase is on the back of growth in the continental European market in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Norway and Switzerland, and Europe now accounts for more than half (54 per cent) of new outsourcing contracts signed globally. [12 Jul 2007]
Most competitive IT countries named
News Denmark (64.9) The UK has the fourth most competitive IT industry. The US grabbed the top spot in a recent IT industry competitiveness index, with Japan coming second and South Korea third, according to the Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU). [11 Jul 2007]
Microsoft to open Canadian development centre
News In recent years Microsoft has created or expanded development efforts in Denmark, Israel, India, China and the UK, among other locales inside and outside the US. Amid challenges getting enough foreign programmers admitted into the US, Microsoft... [06 Jul 2007]
Anti-skid tech gets EU backing
News Denmark and Sweden have the largest proportion of vehicles fitted with ESC as standard, while Ireland and Malta languish at the bottom with ESC sometimes not even an option, according to a Euro NCAP survey. [10 May 2007]
Portal promises to ease SAP recruitment
News It is available in Denmark, Holland and the UK. A new recruitment website promises to make finding and hiring SAP consultants easier and cheaper. The online portal, called Zaple, allows SAP consultants to post profiles describing their work history... [08 Feb 2007]
Watchdog hits back at Jobs' DRM dream
News Norway is one of three Scandinavian countries - along with Denmark and Sweden - that is tackling Apple over DRM and planning to take the company to court unless it amends its practices. One of the European regulators slammed in Steve Jobs' open... [07 Feb 2007]
3 does away with roaming charges
News The plan will also be rolled out to users in the other countries where 3 has a network: Australia, Austria, Denmark, Hong Kong, Sweden, Ireland and Italy. 3's customers will now be able to take their price plans on holiday with them, as the third... [16 Jan 2007]
Set comms free or pay the price, EU told
News The three best countries for price and quality of service were judged to be the UK, Denmark and France. Consumers in several European countries are still paying too much for communications services, services which too often also remain of low quality. [11 Dec 2006]
'Mobile phones don't cause cancer' - study
News The research covers the entire adult population of Denmark over a 21-year period. A team at the Danish Institute of Cancer Epidemiology in Copenhagen was given access to customer records of Danish mobile operators Sonofone and TDC. [06 Dec 2006]
