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Coexistence Mechanisms for Interference Mitigation in the 2.4-GHz ISM Band
White Paper In particular, it considers IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) and BlueTooth (BT) voice and data nodes, showing that the proposed algorithms can work when the two systems are able to exchange information as well as when they operate... [03 Jul 2008]
Investors put another £10m in Bulldog's bowl
News Last week Bulldog spoke out about BT's plans to cut broadband prices, as lower prices pose a serious threat to the viability of Bulldog's own plans to supply broadband using its own DSL equipment located in BT exchanges. [11 Feb 2002]
Better this regulator than no regulator at all
Comment Back then BT and Oftel understood that there was a game to be played in which BT first rejected and then reluctantly gave into Oftel's demands. Today, competitive forces are a better regulator of BT's activities than any watchdog. [17 Nov 2000]
Major Service Providers Join WiMAX Forum, Broaden Support for Global Broadband Wireless Access Standard
White Paper As further validation that WiMAX technology is poised to deliver broadband on a wide scale, the WiMAX Forum announces that major service providers including BT (NYSE: BTY), France Telecom (NYSE: FTE), Qwest Communications (NYSE: Q), Reliance... [03 Jul 2008]
Freeserve signs up for Reuters' expertise
News MSN.co.uk, Genie, Vizzavi and various BT portals, all of which take content from Reuters. Intro World news agency Reuters has signed a deal to provide news content to Freeserve, the portal operation of the UK's largest ISP. [25 Jun 2001]
One2One brings in Phone.com for wireless internet
News This is Phone.com's second UK contract, following a deal announced with BT Cellnet in March. One2One, the UK subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, has signed up US service provider, Phone.com, to provide wireless access to the internet. [23 Aug 2000]
Success is short-lived for German UMTS winners
News The only UMTS winner to rise today was BT, on speculation it is to merge with AT&T. The successful German UMTS licence winners have been hit with a sharp decline in share prices, as analysts, investors and credit rating agencies warned the high... [18 Aug 2000]
Text tariffs trouble telcos
News A number of mobile phone operators, including BT Cellnet and Vodafone, confirmed they have not yet announced their position. Increasing text traffic means mobile phone networks are considering revising their rate per message pricing models. [09 Jan 2001]
3G will trigger mobile massacre, says Forrester
News Vodafone, T-Mobil, France Telecom/Orange, and BT Cellnet will make up four certain winners - these operators already have a significant pan-European presence with moderate exposure to business failure. [05 Jan 2001]
Mixed day for Deutsche Telekom
News Unlike BT in the UK, Telekom hasn't sold off assets to reduce the amount it owes. Rumours of Deutsche Telekom having to sell Voicestream, its GSM mobile network in the US, are less widespread today following results which show it was profitable... [24 Apr 2002]
Improved Channel Classification and Scheduling for Non-Collaborative Bluetooth/WLAN Coexistence
White Paper The second one is called probabilistic channel visiting, which is used to more reasonably allocate the channel resources between WLAN and BT devices. This paper proposes two new techniques to enhance the existing Bluetooth and WLAN coexistence... [19 May 2006]
Profitability on order for Lucent
News Ben Verwaayen, deputy chairman of Lucent, disclosed in the run up to CeBIT that the company has wrapped up a contract with BT Ignite. BT's subsidiary will use Lucent's switching technology to provide new services, including telephone calls over the... [22 Mar 2001]
E Centre opens for business
News E Centre received a resounding endorsement from a number of top UK organisations at the launch including the Boots, British Gas and BT, CCTA. After eight months of talks, E Centre - the result of a merger between the UK's Electronic Commerce... [07 Oct 1998]
Vodafone aims to be big in Japan
News Should the deal go through, Vodafone will own 25 per cent of Japan Telecom - compared to BT's 20 per cent stake. According to a report in the Financial Times, the UK mobile giant is negotiating to buy AT&T's stake in the Japanese firm. [26 Feb 2001]
Global Crossing losses double after turbulent quarter
News Global Crossing has also been embroiled in the struggle to obtain a co-location agreement with BT to provide DSL services to its UK customers. The Bermuda-based company, which is building a high-speed fibre optic communications network that will... [15 Feb 2001]
