Stories about: British Telecom

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    Datacom appoints Ernie Zibet as Chief Operating Officer, Systems NSW 21/08/2009 14:58:00

    Datacom is proud to announce the appointment of sourcing management expert Ernie Zibert as Chief Operating Officer of their Systems business in NSW.
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    Iran so far unwilling to completely choke off 'Net 19/06/2009 07:52:00

    Despite attempts to consolidate Internet traffic, the Iranian government has so far been unwilling to shut down its entire Internet infrastructure, according to analysis from security vendor Arbor Networks.
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    Intel, Oracle, PayPal back ID technology interop group 17/06/2009 23:24:00

    The Kantara Initiative, formed to promote interoperability among identity verification applications and services, launched on Wednesday with big-name backers like Oracle, Intel, eBay's PayPal, AOL, CA, Novell, Fidelity Investments, Liberty Alliance, Boeing, Internet Society and British Telecom.
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    Telcos separate over NBN regulation 27/06/2008 13:13:56

    The telecommunications industry remains split over the need for structural separation in the National Broadband Network (NBN), after submissions to government from ISPs and consumer advocacy groups failed to agree on a suitable regulatory framework.
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    Telstra submits regulatory wish-list to government 26/06/2008 13:10:46

    Telstra has submitted to the Federal government its proposal for what regulatory framework it believes is needed to meet Senator Conroy's vision of an open, competitive high speed national broadband network.
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    Competition imperative for NBN success says anti-Telstra lobby group 13/06/2008 11:34:52

    The T4 group has made available on its Web site presentations made by economic and telecommunications industry experts at the T4 national broadband network regulatory seminar, held in Canberra last week.
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    The top 15 vaporware products of all time 06/05/2008 15:40:00

    The tech industry has had more than its fair share of products that infamously failed to take off. Some fit the classic definition of vaporware, and were all hype and no substance. A few were simply too far ahead of their time. And others were merely victims of bad judgment about what users wanted. Here are the 15 best examples of products that never saw the light of day (at least in their originally intended form), plus some honourable mentions that we just couldn't ignore.
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    US carriers quietly developing IPv6 services 03/04/2008 08:20:59

    For a decade, IPv6 has been the classic chicken-and-egg conundrum: There has been little North American demand for IPv6, so US carriers haven't introduced IPv6 services; without commercial IPv6 services available from carriers, US government agencies and businesses can't migrate to the next-generation Internet technology.
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    All you can eat backup service targets consumers and SMEs 20/03/2008 08:32:54

    Carbonite has updated its online PC backup product. For a uniform price Carbonite version 3.5 provides an "all you can eat" style online backup service aimed at consumers and SMEs.
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    CEBIT: Power line networks speed up to 400Mbs 05/03/2008 08:57:00

    At the Cebit trade show, DS2 and Devolo are showing faster power line networks, supporting speeds of up to 400M bps (bits per second) -- twice the maximum capacity that the technology provides today.
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    Femto Forum looks to standardize femtocell architecture 31/01/2008 09:50:23

    In an effort to slim down a crowded femtocell architecture field, the Femto Forum this week announced a program to unite different device models.
 
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