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Manx police to use covert Tetra handsets

News The Isle of Man is deploying 'covert' Motorola Tetra handsets to its undercover police and customs officers. According to Robert Williamson, technical director for the Isle of Man Department of Home Affairs, 50 of the small-format units... [10 Mar 2008]

Manx healthcare gets a shot in the arm

News The Isle of Man government has struck a £7.5m, seven-year deal which will see a new healthcare IT infrastructure rolled out across the island. The deal with System C Healthcare will create a Clinical Care Support Service across the... [29 Mar 2007]

Dell does HSDPA laptops

News In November, the first HSDPA network in Europe was launched on the Isle of Man by Manx Telecom, a wholly owned subsidiary of O2. Dell is to start selling laptops with HSDPA wireless broadband using Vodafone's network in... [25 Jan 2006]

First HSDPA rollout from UK operator

News The technology will be launched in co-operation with O2's local subsidiary, mobile operator Manx Telecom, and Lucent, on 1 November. O2 is promising its Manx customers mobile connectivity of up to... [20 Oct 2005]

DiData lands £5m Isle of Man comms deal

News Dimension Data is working with Manx Telecom to roll out a network infrastructure that will connect 189 of the Isle of Man's government offices and the Cisco-based infrastructure will enable 5,000 government employees... [14 Jan 2005]

mmO2 to launch speedy 3G

News Chris Hall, MD of mmO2 subsidiary Manx Telecom, said in a statement: "This network will serve as a showcase of the tremendous benefits fixed-mobile multimedia networks have to offer.mmO2's network, built by Lucent, will... [06 Dec 2004]

BT: VoIP an opportunity not a threat

News The Isle of Man government says it is planning to install VoIP across the public sector there, with the help of Cisco, Dimension Data and Manx Telecom. The emergence of useable voice-over-IP (VoIP) services, which let... [30 Nov 2004]

No 3G until at least 2006

News Only Hutchison 3G, Manx Telecom and Mobilkom Austria had launched commercial 3G services in Europe by the end of September 2003. The number of people subscribing to 3G services in Europe will not take off until at least... [14 Oct 2003]

Re:Viewing 2001: Mobile operators must open their minds

News More implausible still, BT subsidiary Manx Telecom was seriously claiming it would be broadcasting video clips of the TT motorcycle races on mobile phone handsets (http://www.silicon.com/a44378 ). If the next stage in... [24 Dec 2001]

Memory loss leads to 3G withdrawal

News BT's 3G Manx showcase set for November http://www.silicon.com/a48287 NTT DoCoMo, the Japanese mobile operator running the only commercial 3G network in the world, was forced yesterday to recall 1,500 handsets. [27 Nov 2001]

Handspring seals mm02 deal

News It is even co-developing its own-brand xda smartphone, which is Microsoft PocketPC-based but otherwise similar to the Treo device and also promising services using GPRS data transfer next year.mmO2's other networks are Telfort in... [06 Nov 2001]

BT's 3G Manx showcase set for November

News NEC has provided BT and Manx Telecom with the infrastructure and basic integration of the island's 3G network, including the base stations, network routers and radio controllers. BT's wireless division, mmO2, will be... [16 Oct 2001]

BT 3G: One giant leap for technology, one tiny step for oratory

News Engineers from BT subsidiary Manx Telecom made the call yesterday, the company said, using handsets built by NEC. BT has made the first ever 3G video call on its test network on the Isle of Man. It took place nearly a... [28 Jun 2001]

'3G' hits the streets... of Seoul

News Earlier this month, BT was forced to delay a 3G project on the Isle of Man when subsidiary Manx Telecom discovered a glitch in the NEC handset. A mobile technology vendor is today claiming a world first for South Korea:... [30 May 2001]

BT stalls in 3G three-legged race

News According to a spokesman for Manx Telecom, the launch will now take place in late summer as opposed to later this month as planned. NEC and Siemens are wholly responsible for Manx network infrastructure,... [14 May 2001]

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