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WiMax woos subscribers away from DSL

Fixed WiMax subscribers to top 13 million by 2013, say analysts   More...

Cambridge is UK's top mobile phone crime city

Women and young people most at risk   More...

Five year-olds get online safety lessons

Hector the Dolphin heads up new initiative   More...

BA: software failures key in T5 fiasco

Glitches and lack of training caused baggage disasters   More...

Submarine cable to link Europe, Middle East and India

Global consortium to build high-bandwidth undersea optical-fibre system   More...

Satellite technology could drive mobile TV

System may boost adoption in Europe   More...

BT unveils Total Broadband Anywhere

Package includes free smartphone   More...

European city aims for phone-free transport

No calls please, we're Austrian   More...

Bournemouth to get broadband by sewer

Network will provide high bandwidth broadband services with minimal disruption   More...

China plans own-brand GPS by 2010

New player in global positioning market   More...

RIM announces Women & Technology Awards winners

Great achievements celebrated, but still too few women in the IT industry   More...

Rising Euro devalues Orange UK revenues

France Telecom’s UK revenues down 3.1 per cent   More...

BT reveals its broadband smartphone

The ToGo device will allow users to make calls and surf the web via WiFi   More...

Yelllow pages publisher sees web strategy reap profit

Idearc hope to stem tide of falling investor confidence as information search market goes online   More...

Mobile technology supports EDF maintenance

The distribution arm of EDF Energy is using mobile routing technology to monitor its substations   More...

Freesat launches in the UK

'Free' HD satellite service promises 200 channels by the end of the year   More...

Google trademark move sparks outrage

Search giant faces legal action   More...

T-Mobile and Nokia hook up on services

T-Mobile's web'n'walk and Nokia's Ovi on a wide range of devices   More...

Vodafone lands major iPhone deal

Operator signs 10-country agreement   More...

Media firms are slow to adopt new digital tools

Two thirds of media organisations have less than half the required technology in place, says survey   More...

Xobni touts social network for the inbox

Outlook plug-in organises inbox by 'relationships'   More...

Thomson Reuters migrates to high-speed network

The publisher will move to a high-speed WAN to cover 300 locations worldwide   More...

O2 finally makes 3G target

Dodges big financial hit   More...

SAP to develop BlackBerry based applications

SAP applications to run on and be accessible from mobile devices   More...

Vodafone offers unlimited web access

Mobile operator targets 'everyday users'   More...

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