By Tony Hallett, 8 November 2002 14:00
NEWS "The fact they are making another call for BT's separation is about as surprising as dead leaves falling to the ground in autumn..."
A BT spokesman on the latest report suggesting the telco should be split up.
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"In our industry there is a lot of technology for technology's sake. Quite frankly that is not what Dell is interested in."
Michael Dell explains his company's strategy.
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"This is how far the mobile phone can go. It has been perfected."
Anssi Vanjoki, executive VP Nokia Mobile Phones, speaking modestly as the Finnish giant unveils a new handset.
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"[Users] are acting now, often aggressively renegotiating their contracts with extremely anxious vendors... in an industry that's consolidating, where there is tremendous over-capacity and where it's a buyers' market, you sit in the power seat."
Gartner's chief executive officer, Michael D Fleisher, sees an upside to the recession.
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"There are suppliers who claim to be able to switch on extra capacity in real time but they're lying. Their definition of real time is 20 minutes, and that's no good to us."
Jeff Green, systems manager, CricInfo on why he owns his own servers.
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