All Voice and Data Services News - July 2009

BT's pension deficit doubles to £5.8bn

BT has revealed that its pension fund deficit has doubled to £5.8bn in the past three months.

BT shares rise on better-than-expected results

BT shares have risen by more than 10% in response to better-than-expected quarterly financial results. At £1.25, BT shares are at their...

Government publishes Twitter rules of engagement

The UK government has published a guide explaining why and how public sector bodies should use Twitter.

Tiscali comes bottom in Ofcom bandwidth tests

Tiscali has come out bottom of Ofcom's league table of internet service providers, with the lowest measured bandwidth compared with its advertised speed.

New iTunes albums in time for Apple Tablet

Apple is to join forces with the four biggest record labels to boost online sales of complete albums over the more popular single tracks.

Data traffic rescues Vodafone in first quarter

Sales of mobile and fixed-line broadband data services and currency differences saved Vodafone's blushes as revenue from voice traffic slid in the first...

Research in Motion could still bid for Nortel

Canada's industry minister Tony Clement has encouraged Blackberry maker Research in Motion (RIM) to bid in an auction for the mobile network unit of bankrupt...

Data to overtake voice traffic on mobiles by 2011

Mobile data will overtake voice traffic by 2011, predicts Nokia Siemens Networks ,...

Total picks Orange for €100m network deal

Mobile network operator Orange Business Services and French oil company

Mobile networks: The evolution will be televised

WiMAX and LTE networks promise to bring to users the prospect of high quality mobile broadband services. .We find out what new innovations Swedish communications giant Ericssonit has up its sleeve.
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