All Network Infrastructure News - February 2009

Royal London Asset Management deploys VMWare

Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) , part of Royal London Mutual, is a fund management firm responsible for around £30bn of...

3 hits Target for enhanced mobile broadband

UK’s biggest 3G supplier teams with IT supplier to offer mobile broadband

Nortel Networks lays off 3,200 staff

Nortel Networks is to lay off 3,200 staff worldwide over the next few months as part of business and financial restructuring plan to pull it out of bankruptcy protection.

Google joins EC war on Microsoft's browser dominance

Google has backed the European Commission's investigation into Microsoft's dominance of the web browser market.

Carter defends modest broadband ambitions

Stephen Carter, the Minister for Communications, Technology and Broadcasting, has defended the government's plans to establish 2mbs as the baseline for universal broadband access.

Still room for debate on shape of Digital Britain, admits Lord Carter

Lord Carter has acknowledged that there is room for further debate before he publishes his final report on the future of digital communications in the UK.

Accenture and Cisco form enterprise agility group

Accenture and Cisco are today launching the Accenture and Cisco Business Group to help large enterprises increase business agility by embedding collaboration...

Nortel expects to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 20 February 2009
Nortel expects to emerge from bankruptcy...

Vodafone tests 20 Mbps mobile broadband

Operator raises the prospect of higher network performance but only for customers in selected places

Mobile broadband upsurge will reshape usage profiles

Market booming for years to come but user habits will change noticeably
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