O2 is preparing to launch a new Skype competitor, using technology from a company it bought in 2009, Jajah
BlackBerry maker RIM says services are now working in the EMEA region, but American users still face disruptions
Many BlackBerry users are once again unable to send emails, access the Internet or use BlackBerry Messenger
From next week, Orange and T-Mobile customers will be able to use each others' 3G networks
RIM's BlackBerry data services are down across EMEA, as the company announces a new acquisition
Cisco WAAS appliances upgrades improve performance of bandwidth-intensive enterprise applications
HP has extended its FlexNetwork portfolio with hardware and management tools for cloud and video
BT has lowered the price it will charge rival service providers to access its ducting and telegraph poles
Internet service providers BT and TalkTalk will be given a final chance to get the Digital Economy Act repealed
The European Commission is to give its approval for Microsoft to buy VoIP service provider Skype
BT is to increase the speeds of its FTTC and FTTP offerings, but questions remain over its reach
Single-character domain names were in hot demand at Nominet's .uk auction, selling for an average of £39,000
Juniper's new switches help ease admin burden of integrating smartphones into corporate network
A power outage at a BT exchange in Birmingham has left consumers and businesses with no web access
ISPs can mislead users by advertising broadband speeds that are only available to a few, in new ASA rules
The EC is to carry out EU-wide broadband tests following disappointing results from an Ofcom probe
Virgin adds its network to cloud provider Savvis, and offers it with no set-up fees
Ghana could be the first country in Africa to get 4G mobile technology, and Alcatel Lucent is eager to get…
The governments of Scotland and London are campaigning for customised top-level domains
The Internet is as vital as food and air, and people cannot live without it, according to a report from…
A high-speed fibre network between London and Hong Kong could help decrease financial trading times
Alcatel-Lucent has launched VDSL Vectoring equipment which should deliver faster broadband speeds
Beijing 2008 ran on IPv6; if London 2012 hasn't implemented it, that could be an international humiliation, says Axel Pawlik
TalkTalk and 3UK are still attracting more complaints to Ofcom than other telecoms companies
Cisco will provide data centre packages that will control Microsoft Windows Server 8 virtual environments
Huawei is setting its sights firmly on expansion in Western Europe, after failing to make headway in the US
Jeremy Hunt has urged rival telecom firms to put aside their differences as the UK lags in the fibre race
Hyperoptic says 1Gbps fibre can be sold directly to consumers - and plans to upset the broadband apple-cart
CEO John Chambers planted his feet and aimed at his competitors during Cisco's annual analysts' day