Google+ now gives its users the opportunity to make free phone calls from the Hangouts video chat app
Emerald Express shaves milliseconds off trans-Atlantic latency, and links to Icelandic data centres
Kaspersky Lab's Duqu Trojan analysis shows CentOS Linux servers were used for command-and-control
Nokia Siemens is selling its WiMax business to NewNet, making it a larger player in the mobile space
HP and Autonomy's new Idol 10 platform combines and analyses machine and human business data
George Osborne's Autumn statement launched an open data project, and promised connected cities
The government is unveiling a new infrastructure building programme, with broadband a likely recipient
Users can cause a lot of damage when given admin rights. It is time to stop the rot, says Paul…
Everything Everywhere has agreed new banking facilities to refinance debts owed to its parent companies
Both telcos say the merger is on but AT&T is paying T-Mobile $4 billion for a missed deadline. Wayne Rash…
Fixed broadband satisfaction is lower than mobile, and TalkTalk comes bottom
ISPs can use traffic management, but they have to make it clear to users how they will be affected otherwise…
Nokia Siemens is drastically cutting its workforce as part of its strategy to streamline operations and cut costs
ViaSat has brought its US satellite broadband service for businesses and launched it in the UK
Users of the Tor anonymous project can give back to the community by bridging to Amazon's cloud
The Scottish Government has allocated £5m to kickstart rural superfast broadband
It's easy to overlook the security risks of VOIP, warns Jonathan Greenwood of Snom, but the consequences can be severe
Mobile networks in the UK have been told to tell customers about fair usage policies on "unlimited" data packages
The integration partnership deepens with direct connection for Facebook-to-Facebook calls through Skype
The pre-configured 4TB-8TB DX4000 Sentinel can connect to public clouds or provide a local private cloud
The US House Of Representatives' Stop Online Piracy Act would break e-commerce and still fail to prevent piracy, says Wayne…
Geo has announced it is “reluctantly” quitting BDUK, as Fujitsu successfully completes a trial using BT's ducting
Connection speeds drop by 35 percent in the evening thanks to TV streaming, says uSwitch
Symantec agrees to sell its stake in Huawei Symantec Technologies to its partner for $530 million
BT Retail says it has leapfrogged Virgin Media with 100Mbps down / 15Mbps up - but only on fibre
Europe might not get there, but the UK seems strangely complacent about broadband delivery before 2015
It has been a painful restructuring period for Cisco, but judging by its revenues the medicine is working