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Telecompaper Fixed - Dec 31, 2007
(TP) Walloon cable operators and the ALE-Brutele power and cable consortium have finalised their agreement on the sale of cable networks in Belgium's Wallonia region, writes La Libre Belgique...
Telecompaper Internet - Dec 31, 2007
(TP) French overseas territory New Caledonia will soon benefit from lower internet prices, reports Les Nouvelles Caledonienne...
Telecompaper Internet - Dec 31, 2007
(TP) For the first time, French ISPs are expected to sign up more churners than first-time internet users in 2008, according to Ariase...
Telecompaper Internet - Dec 31, 2007
(TP) Ekinops co-founder Francois-Xavier Ollivier has been named to the management board of the Networks and Images centre of excellence of Brittany-Pays de Loire, writes VNUNet France...
Telecompaper Internet - Dec 31, 2007
(TP) Orange France received top marks from consumer magazine 60 Millions de Consommateurs for the ergonomy of its webpages offering films and TV shows for download...
Telecompaper Internet - Dec 31, 2007
(TP) The world's biggest retailer, Wal-Mart, shut down its video download service on 21 December, less than one year after its launch...
Telecompaper Internet - Dec 31, 2007
(TP) Time Warner's AOL has announced that it will no longer support the Netscape internet browser from 1 February and advised users to migrate to the open source browser, Firefox...
Telecompaper Mobile & Wireless - Dec 31, 2007
(TP) The city of Paris has chosen 3M to install RFID access control systems at 42 of its libraries in the next five years, writes VNUNet France...
Telecompaper IT - Dec 31, 2007
(TP) Computer vendor Dell has signed a distribution agreement with UK retail giant Tesco to sell its products in the UK, Ireland, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia...
Telecompaper General - Dec 29, 2007
(TP) The combined share on the fixed telephony market in Japan for NTT East and West dropped 0.6 percent over the second quarter to 88.2 percent, according to figures from the communications ministry...