Councillor Neelie Kroes is targeting Internet virgins across the EU this week
The IETF has criticised the ITU's decision to development of its own MPLS management standard for WANs
TalkTalk and Tiscali have coughed up millions in goodwill payments after wrongly billing customers
Peter Judge is a bit confused by Vodafone's disingenuous statements on its network service problems earlier today
Did the mobile operator not have a back-up plan in place for theft of its network kit?
Intel’s Thunderbolt will hit Apple’s new MacBook Pro devices first to bring fast video/audio transfers
Juniper's QFabric networking architecture collapses the traditional three-layer data centre infrastructure
BT is accused of misrepresenting the actual coverage of fibre-based broadband in enabled exchange areas
The introduction of pan-European satellite broadband services could be blocked by legal obstacles
Arbor Networks has reported that Libya's Internet connection has gone offline, with Bahrain also throttled
Londoners could soon be able to get signal on the Tube, using underground mobile transmitters from Huawei
The impact on businesses of unproductive tasks, such as dealing with spam email, has been revealed
Preserving the open nature of the Internet can be more complicated than it seems, says the Internet Society's Markus Kummer
The Broadband Stakeholders Group believes the rural broadband scheme is already falling behind schedule
SolarWinds Port Mapper simplifies the time-consuming task of untangling the Gordian knot of network cables
Single chip base stations will rebalance the network towards simple systems, says Lisa Su of Freescale
Skype has introduced two new partner programmes and a free Wi-Fi offer across Spain through 18 February
A study has suggested that super-fast broadband access could increase the asking price of UK homes
Tablets will get more attention than smartphones, and LTE will see off WiMax, at Mobile World Congress, says GSMA
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The .uk domain registry Nominet wants you to tell it how to deal with controversial domains
TalkTalk had a bad quarter, with a shrinking customer base and job cuts on the cards
Under a new deal, the video collaboration expertise of LifeSize will be included in Microsoft's UC portfolio
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End-to-end QoS assurance is now available from Aryaka Networks' software-as-a-service WAN optimiser
Could tiny lightRadio base stations from Alcatel Lucent make big cell phone masts obsolete?
IPv4 address blocks are now depleted, but don’t worry about running out of new addresses just yet, says Wayne Rash