All Network Infrastructure News - February 2008

Glasgow school tackles anonymous proxies with new web filtering system

The High School of Glasgow has installed a web filtering solution to combat the threat of anonymous proxies.

Communications Management Association annual conference preview

If the UK goes into recession it could provide IT managers with reasons to offshore network services and re-think applications and connectivity management, delegates at the Communications Management Association's 2008 conference will hear next week.

Cable & Wireless goes for growth in India with NGN

Cable & Wireless has announced that it has been awarded international long distance and national long distance licences by the Department of Telecommunications, Government of India. These licences enable Cable & Wireless to offer next generation network (NGN) services for the first time directly to customers in India.

Average UK broadband speed under 3mbps, report shows

Broadband users all over the UK have been testing their speeds and as a result of the 18,558 tests carried out in January on broadband comparison site Broadband-Expert.co.uk, the average speed in the UK is 2.95mbps.

North-east councils deploy shared CRM system to cut costs

Castle Morpeth and Alnwick councils in the north-east have begun using a shared customer relationship management system to cut costs.

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.

UK broadband market to be de-regulated

The European Comission has approved the proposal of the UK telecoms regulator Ofcom to de-regulate the wholesale broadband market in some parts of the UK, covering around 65% of all UK homes and businesses.

Gieves and Hawkes cuts comms costs with single hosted service

Men's tailor Gieves and Hawkes has reduced data and voice communication costs by consolidating its voice and data infrastructure into a single hosted service.

Virtual call centre pays off for Scottish Power

Scottish Power has gained 10 times the call centre capacity and reduced technology support and maintenance costs by 41% through virtualisation.

IT managers urge new broadband minister to push for equal access across UK

IT managers have called on the government's new broadband minister to ensure all regions in the UK have equal access to fast connections.
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