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Fifa kicks off improved web services

News Fifa's centrepiece, the football World Cup is the world's most viewed sporting event, with around 28 billion people tuning in during the 2006 tournament. Although the... [03 Aug 2007]

On the Road to the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: A Continuing Tradition of Excellence

White Paper As official convergence communications provider for the 2006 World Cup in Germany, Avaya is one of a handful of partners that have proven themselves able to rise any challenge and meet the uncompromising... [07 Sep 2006]

Tech brands getting a sporting chance

Comment From the Vodafone Derby to the Fifa World Cup (brought to you in association with Avaya, Toshiba and Yahoo! Never has the criticism been stronger than with the Fifa 2006... [24 Jul 2006]

UK hits 3.3 billion text frenzy

News According to the Mobile Data Association (MDA), 3.3 billion texts were dispatched by UK mobile users during May, inspired by the kick-off of television events including Big Brother, which encourages viewers to vote by... [27 Jun 2006]

Tech boosts England's bid for World Cup glory

News Technology is playing a crucial role in the England football team's World Cup campaign at The Football Association's (FA) base at Baden-Baden in Germany... [15 Jun 2006]

Behind the scenes at England's World Cup HQ

Comment If they get bored of that The FA have put plasma screen TVs in each of the players' rooms while every squad member also gets access to a Sony Vaio laptop for watching DVDs and surfing the net, and a T-Mobile sponsored Samsung D800 phone... [15 Jun 2006]

AOL Time Warner and Vivendi face the music

News The two companies agreed a joint venture to market and promote audio and video recordings of a concert performed by Luciano Pavarotti, Jose Carreras and Placido Domingo ahead of the Football World... [01 Aug 2001]

Police investigate online World Cup ticket fraud

News A Web site that persuaded football fans to send money for World Cup tickets that never materialised is under investigation by the Manchester Police Commercial Fraud Squad. A spokeswoman... [26 Jun 1998]

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