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Somerfield sets out stall for WiMAX access to network

The supermarket chain will pilot the WiMAX solution at its Manchester sites as an alternative to a leased line

WiMAX mobile comms advantage shrinking

Despite WiMAX’s head start on the 4G market, other technologies’ evolution is happening quicker than expected

Air travellers move to trains as Wi-Fi access becomes free

Businesses have turned away from air travel to a major UK rail route after the train operator introduced free wireless internet access.

CeBIT to cover Web 2.0, RFID, green IT

The growing relevance of social networks to business, RFID and green IT will be dominant themes at this year's CeBIT event in Hanover, Germany.

Machines propose love at Victoria Station

There has been a high tech theme to 29 February, the day that lovestruck women propose to their sweethearts.

Cambridge Constabulary rolls out remote service portal

Cambridgeshire Constabulary has implemented a remote service portal to make its IT systems accessible to members of neighbourhood policing teams and other staff outside its secure network.

Forum of Private Businesses calls on firms to inspect terms of new BT contract

The Forum of Private Business (FPB) has told small businesses that they should scrutinise the terms of a new service contract with BT.

Scottish council provides high speed residential broadband to public

Scotland's Renfrewshire Council has implemented a wide area wireless network as part of its digital inclusion project to provide citizens with residential high speed broadband.

Mobile usage to overtake fixed lines in Western Europe this year

Mobile calls will overtake fixed line calls for the first time in Western Europe this year, says a new report.

Video: Web 2.0 head-to-head debate

Yahoo, Google, Amazon, all of these websites have changed a lot over the last decade but is web 2.0 an internet revolution or is it more of an internet evolution.
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