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This new generation has got no standards!
Many in the industry felt Britain's mobile operators over paid for their 3G licenses on 2000, writes Nick Booth. At £5 billion each in the UK, the general consensus was that Vodafone and Orange would have some serious renegotiation to conduct. ... Opinion
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Teneo gets into African education sector
While many channel players fundraise for health causes or local charity projects,infrastructure reseller Teneo is spreading its wings and teaming up with charity Plan UK to fund construction of apre-school facilityin Ghana. Teneo said its employees w... Opinion
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Have rumours of Nokia's death been greatly exaggerated?
As you will probablyknow by now, Nokia today announced that it will close a factory in Romania and lay off over 2,000 employees, with another 1,000 jobs expected to go elsewhere in the business as a result of changes to its Location & Commerce bu... Opinion
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Unused TV spectrum gives new hope to rural 'notspots'
Personally, I'm obsessed with the continuing story of white space, the invention that uses unused parts of the TV spectrum to create a new form of wi-fi, reports Nick Booth. The upshot is that large parts of Britain - unreachable parts of the country... Opinion
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Colt ships a datacentre to Iceland. Hope they got cash upfront
Data centre retailer Colt, which claims to have pioneered the home delivery service for datacentres, has shipped a big order to an address with a questionable credit record. Is Colt's unconfined joy over this deal (they even put out a press release!)... Opinion
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All change for mobile device management
Costis Papadimitrakopoulos, CEO at Globo, examines how the mobile landscape has changed over the last 10 years, the challenges that this has created for mobile device management and the opportunities that lie therein for the channel. If you looked i... Opinion
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BT says it DID deliver a £12bn IT system to the NHS. But they were out
The ill-fated £11.4 billion National Programme for IT, set up in 2002, is to be "urgently dismantled" following criticism that it is not value for taxpayers' money. After an official review, the "one size fits all" projec... Opinion
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Act now to block .XXX domain threat, say lawyers
Last month Network Noise reported a rush of interest among business owners in buying up their trademarks in the .XXX domain, a new extension designed for the use of theadult services industry. However, with the'sunrise' phase of domain registrationfo... Opinion
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BT and Heineken team up to enable drunk tweeting!
As if the legless needed any more encouragement to spill their (mental and physical) guts, BT and Heineken have just announced plans to supply a new wireless internet service, the Heineken Hub, to 100 London boozers, and 200 more across the UK by yea... Opinion
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If you see Hans, help him out
This Friday a(possibly slightly unhinged) Swedenamed Hans Eriksson will take to the streets of London to conduct a 24-hour experiment in video streaming and social media engagement. Hans is the chairman of live broadcasting service Bambuser, and from... Opinion