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Goal! Avaya strikes World Cup 2002 deal
News Communications solutions provider Avaya Inc will be a sponsor for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2002 in Korea and Japan.
Thursday, June 07 2001 05:06 PM
Mandriva aims for the enterprise
Insight Following the launch of Corporate Server 4.0, Mandriva chief executive François Bancilhon discusses how the company plans to win over the enterprise community.
Friday, September 22 2006 08:27 AM
Undersea cables to be fixed in 1 week
News The two impaired undersea cables, which slowed Internet traffic from Asia to the US to a crawl last Thursday, are expected to be fully repaired next week.
Monday, September 24 2001 04:26 PM
W3C launches mobile push
Techguide The Web's leading standards body has launched a ground campaign to promote its mobile Web protocols in the real world.
Monday, May 30 2005 02:06 PM
Huawei seals deal with US cable operator
News Chinese telecom equipment maker is providing wireless gear to help Cox build its 3G cell phone network. The deal looks to be one of Huawei's largest in the United States.
Tuesday, March 31 2009 10:49 AM
Tags: 3G (Third Generation), Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Cox Communications Inc., Telecommunications, Wireless, cable company, Cable, Clearwire Corp., 4G, network
Germany bows out of European 'Google killer'
News Quaero to become solely a French project; meanwhile, European Commission promises cash to a different search project.
Tuesday, January 09 2007 10:30 AM
Tags: Search, Government
France Telecom slashes Orange IPO price
News Cracks are starting to appear in France Telecom's ongoing initial public offering (IPO) of its Orange wireless subsidiary. The carrier announced this morning that it was trimming the IPO price by 10 billion euros (US$9.5 billion).
Thursday, February 08 2001 12:10 PM
WiMax Forum adds carriers
News in brief An industry group that promotes and develops WiMax as a last-mile wireless broadband technology announced the addition of several service providers to its ranks.
Tuesday, April 27 2004 10:22 AM
Tags: WiMax
Internet giants agree to 'code of conduct' in China
News Ahead of the Olympics, Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft agree to basic principles of a "code of conduct" for operating in China and other countries that censor Internet use.
Wednesday, August 06 2008 05:36 PM
Tags: Web sites, Letter, Google Inc., Code Of Conduct, senator, Internet User, journalist, Jerry Yang, China, Internet
France Telecom to buy C&W's Cyberworks stake
News France Telecom SA and a group of companies intend to buy Cable & Wireless Plc's 15 percent stake in Pacific Century CyberWorks, Hong Kong's largest telecommunications company.
Tuesday, February 13 2001 12:08 PM
France Telecom to buy C&W's Cyberworks stake
News France Telecom SA and a group of companies intend to buy Cable & Wireless Plc's 15 percent stake in Pacific Century CyberWorks, Hong Kong's largest telecommunications company.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:24 PM
Microsoft allies with antispam group
News The software giant's Outlook, Exchange Server and MSN Hotmail products and services will be involved in combating e-mail threats.
Wednesday, March 15 2006 10:15 AM
Tags: Network security, Security implementation/standards
Polycom CEO joins Palm board
News Palm announced a shakeup to its board of directors this week that includes the naming of Polycom CEO Robert Hagerty to the company's ranks.
Tuesday, October 11 2005 11:12 AM
Tags: PalmOS compatibles, PalmOS, Organizational behavior
Twenty-four million pay for VoIP
News The number of retail VoIP subscribers jumped more than 80 percent to 18.7 million during 2005.
Friday, August 18 2006 10:43 AM
Tags: VoIP/IP telephony
100Mbps mobiles coming soon?
News Several telecoms players are clubbing together to work on a standard for LTE, touted as the future version of 3G.
Wednesday, May 09 2007 04:20 AM
Tags: Mobile/Wireless, Networking technology, Network infrastructure





