All Network Infrastructure News - May 2008

Tesco’s IT strategy to support international expansion

Tesco plans to centralise IT applications across its stores worldwide, after signing a £100m network and voice contract to support its overseas expansion programme.

London Stock Exchange hosts investment firms' infrastructure

The London Stock Exchange ...

High-bandwidth networks drive mobile Internet take up

3G network deployments have contributed to a sharp uptake in cellular modem adoption to provide wireless connectivity to laptops, UMPCs and desktop computers

West Midlands council tenants get free web access via electrical power lines

West Midlands residents are to get free or subsidised web access via power lines. Solihull Community...

Wood chips and methane power greener data centres

Cliff Saran cliff.saran@rbi.co.uk Innovative IT departments are turning to environmentally friendly technology such as wood chips and methane...

In-building wireless systems have sound foundation

In-building wireless systems that provide cellular coverage and capacity indoors will experience steady growth over the next five years

Mobile broadband to drive $850m investment in FMG and 4G

Ever-increasing demands on 3G networks will only be addressed by 4G networks and the use of fixed-mobile convergence (FMC)

Dark fibre grows across Europe

New European study reaffirms the continued expansion of dark fibre in Europe, with steady growth averaging at 8% per annum

BT staff to take industrial action

Customer service to BT's business clients is likely to be hit as just under 14,000 BT managers vote on industrial action over pay, the Connect union said...

24/7-connected workers forcing change in company culture

Despite being constantly connected, only 35% of workers feel having communication tools help them, whilst 21% actually thought they make their lives more difficult
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