![]() |
Sign Up! | Tags | Domains | Statistics | Options | Advanced Search |
guardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk Media - 19 hours ago
The regulator has proposed scrapping mobile firms' connection fees, a move that could herald 'all you can call' packages. By Richard Wray
Also tagged: business, technology, digital media, media, télécoms, mobile phones, ofcom, media business, regulators
guardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk Technology - Aug 28, 2008
Ofcom wants to plug the remaining holes in Britain's mobile phone network, bringing coverage to remote areas that have never received a mobile phone signal. Launching its first ever comprehensive review of the mobile …
Also tagged: business, technology, télécoms, mobile phones, ofcom, regulators
guardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk Technology - Aug 28, 2008
Viviane Reding, EU telecoms commissioner, is to propose new rules this autumn to force mobile phone operators to bill customers per second for "roaming" after accusing companies of overcharging for overseas calls …
Also tagged: business, technology, mobile phones, ofcom
itwire.com.au » iTWire - Latest Headlines - Aug 28, 2008
Fixed WiMAX operator and reseller of iBurst and Unwired wireless broadband services, BigAir, has reported significantly improved performance for FY2008 as a result of shifting focus to selling services on...
itwire.com.au » iTWire - Latest Headlines - Aug 28, 2008
Australia's already highly competitive market for enterprise telephony systems looks set to become even more so as Canadian company Aastra, which has bought Ericsson's enterprise telephony business, moves to ramp...
![]() |
A lifeline for victims of conflict and natural disasterguardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk Technology - Aug 27, 2008 As the French president Nicolas Sarkozy thrashed out a ceasefire between the Kremlin and Georgia this month, a Georgian Airways plane touched down in Tbilisi carrying a team of his fellow countrymen who have been among … Also tagged: business, technology, france, world news, russia, georgia |
guardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk Media - Aug 27, 2008
An ad for Apple's iPhone handset has been shelved after Britain's advertising watchdog ruled that it misled buyers. By Bobbie Johnson
Also tagged: business, technology, uk news, internet, digital media, apple, media, advertising, télécoms, iphone, advertising standards authority
guardian.co.uk » Latest news, sport, business, comment and reviews from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk - Aug 26, 2008
iPhone's lack of support for all content has been problem for some websites
Also tagged: business, technology, uk news, internet, digital media, apple, media, advertising, télécoms, iphone
guardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk Technology - Aug 26, 2008
You probably never use it, but it's nice to know it's there. The speaking clock is a British institution; no-nonsense, a little stern and ever-so useful. But Accurist isn't so sure. After sponsoring the BT service for …
Also tagged: business, technology, internet, télécoms
guardian.co.uk » guardian.co.uk Society - Aug 26, 2008
Satellite phone missions keep thousands in touch with the outside world
Also tagged: business, technology, france, world news, news, society, télécoms, russia, georgia, international aid and development, politics and technology