All Voice and Data Services News - February 2009

Movero unveils enhanced mobile computing management services

New mobile computing services align with billing and compliance technolgies

Virgin migrates customers to minimum 10mbps broadband

Virgin Media is upgrading millions of its 2mbps broadband customers to a faster 10mbps (megabits per second) service. The firm recently increased the...

Government ICT policy confused and distorted, says CMA chairman

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 24 February 2009
The government's policies on high-tech communications have failed UK plc, the body that represents the UK's business communications users, said this morning. Launching...

CMA manifesto

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  • Date: 24 February 2009
Communications - Life-blood of Enterprise Communications Services for the Public and Private Sectors - 2010 and beyond: CMA's Manifesto for the next...

Broadband for all is top priority, says Ofcom chief

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  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 24 February 2009
Obliging communication providers to supply a broadband...

Data stealing Trojan targets Symbian smartphone users

Smartphone users running the Symbian operating system are being targeted with a new Trojan worm that can steal their data and use their device as a spam...

EU aims to crack Skype encryption to listen in on criminals

The European Union is to investigate ways in which law enforcement agencies can tap into voice...

SMBs deploy mobile computing services to beat recession

SMBs are deferring upgrades, expanding PC utilisation beyond typical cycles and replacing desktops with mobile computing platforms

Internet expanding fast despite slowdown, says VeriSign

Growth in demand for d omain names has been hit by the recession, research by internet infrastructure provider Veri S i gn...

MWC: network operators accused of protectionism

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  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 18 February 2009
A rift between first and second generation mobile network operators opened at the GSMA Mobile World Congress yesterday as newcomers accused incumbents of price gouging and protectionist tactics that raised prices to consumers.
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