US 3G furore takes latest twist
Following months of confrontation, the Federal Communications Commission has returned a percentage of the deposits paid by US mobile network operators for licences that w...
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PC sales fall hard
PC sales in Europe are down by 12 per cent and still falling rapidly, scotching any thoughts of an early upturn in the desperate market.
The UK performed particularly ...
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Dot-com chiefs focus on profits not parties
The creative, nurturing dot-com culture prevalent in many internet start-ups is dying out and being replaced by more traditional business attitudes.
According to a stu...
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After the raids: Cheaper roaming on the way?
Mobile phone operators are playing down yesterday's raids by European police forces, saying they were nothing more than 'visits'. However, despite the sociable spin, the ...
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Outsourcing will buck economic trend, says Unisys chief
Outsourcing will defy the downturn in IT spending and Unisys expects it to grow by double-digits.
That's according to the company's chief - and analysts agree. Lawrenc...
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Great mobile networks think alike for price hike
The cheapest Orange handsets have retailed at £39.99, but Orange is now running a phased program of price increases which will see the cheapest prepaid handset selling fo...
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Vodafone says: 'Pay more as you talk
UK mobile phone handsets have traditionally been heavily subsidised and used as weapons in the companies' struggle to boost subscriber levels and market share.
But as ...
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One2One hikes prepaid handset rates
From May the three cheapest One2One handsets will cost £69.99, up from £39.99.
UK mobile phone companies have traditionally sold handsets with heavy subsidies, as they...
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Vodafone's breezy voice predictions damned by Durlacher
In a presentation to investors on Wednesday, Vodafone said it expects voice to make up 75 to 80 per cent of its total revenue in 2004. It claimed that almost half of the ...
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Transmeta CEO quits
Transmeta, best known for its Crusoe chip shipped in notebook computers and servers will appoint current president Mark Allen as replacement.
Ditzel said in a statemen...
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