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GSMA Warns Mobile Industry Needs More Spectrum To Meet Rising Demand
GSMA says 600-800MHz worth of bandwidth needs to be allocated by the ITU if the mobile industry is going to keep up with a tenfold increase in traffic
Forget Your PC, It’s The Home Router That Could Be Opening You Up To Hackers, Says Avast
Router security currently similar to that of PCs in the 1990’s, Avast COO Ondrej Vlcek tells TechWeek Europe
Final G.Fast Broadband Standard Promises 1Gbps Over Copper
ITU finalises G.Fast standard and claims it will make it cheaper and less complex to deploy 1Gbps broadband than FTTP
Ofcom Wants Total Superfast Broadband Coverage As Average Speeds Reach 23Mbps
Ofcom says cost and complexity should be no barrier in rolling out superfast broadband to homes and businesses, many of whom need at least 10Mbps
Red Hat, Huawei Partner On OpenStack For NFV
The two tech vendors see the OpenStack solution as an ideal platform for telecommunications vendors that want to bring NFV to their networks
Government Extends Super Connected Cities Broadband Scheme Until 2016
Chancellor's Autumn Statement also reveals that the number of northern cities in the Super Connected Cities will be 'doubled'
Liverpool Looks To Renew ICT Services After BT Joint Venture Cancelled
After deciding to take back control of the services previously outsourced under Liverpool Direct Limited, the City Council has advertised services worth around £40m
Axway: Sorted Your Company’s BYOD Policy? Now It’s Time for BYOIoT
Businesses need to recognise the potential (and risks) of personal connected devices in the workplace, Axway tells TechWeek Europe
HP To Offer Alcatel-Lucent Networking Gear To Help Power The Cloud
Two companies expand their partnership to help businesses cope with the cloud as IT and telecommunications converge
90 Percent Of Businesses Face Internet of Things Security Breach By 2016
Connected technology will revolutionise the workplace and mean big changes for IT managers everywhere, predicts IDC
Bluetooth 4.2 Is Faster, More Secure And IPv6 Compatible
Bluetooth 4.2 hopes to establish the wireless standard as essential for the IoT
IT Life: Going The Extra Mile
AT&T's Network Disaster Recovery Director tells us about the challenges of running a potentially life-saving institution
Monetising The Internet of Things: It’s About Services, Not Products
Zuora CEO Tien Tzuo tells TechWeek Europe that the potential of the Internet of Things make it a priority for all businesses next year
Say Hello To Bobby – Audi’s Self-Aware Car Of The Future
TechWeek Europe takes a spin with Audi's piloted driving technology
Headingley Cricket Ground Upgrades Wi-Fi To Remain Test Match Standard
Yorkshire County Cricket Club says media network upgrade necessary if Headingley is to continue hosting international cricket
Three Says 3.1m Customers Are Now Using 4G
Three 4G now available to 48 percent of the country with a third of customers now using LTE
Driverless Car Tests Set To Begin In Four English Cities
Bristol, Greenwich, Milton Keynes and Coventry will host driverless cars tests ahead of their arrival on British roads next year
Massive Undersea Cable Project Brings Fibre Closer To Scottish Highlands And Islands
BT lays 250 miles of subsea cables as part of government assisted rollout of superfast broadband in Scotland
Stephen Hawking: Artificial Intelligence Will End Us
Scientist receives an upgrade to his communication technology but issues warning about the future of AI
NHS Trust Gets More Efficient With Vodafone Patient Mobile Platform
District nurses can spend more time with patients thanks to Vodafone deployment which reduces amount of travelling and paperwork
EE Micro Networks To Connect 1,500 Rural Communities To 4G
Micro networks connect villages to EE service without cables, making it easier and cheaper to bring 4G to villages
BT Wants UK To Embrace History Of Innovation On ‘National Inventors Day’
BT research reveals that most children and adults don't consider themselves to be inventive
Cisco Wants To Teach Us All About The Internet Of Everything
New curriculum looks to provide skills needed to get the most out of the Internet of Everything
Vodafone ‘Considering’ Bid For Virgin Media Owner Liberty Global
Vodafone is reportedly preparing to react to BT's mobile expansion with Liberty Global offer but could also target TalkTalk
Digital Catapult Boss Urges UK Commitment In IoT Race
The UK could lose out if it slips in the global race to develop the Internet of Things
Could Three Be About To Hijack BT’s Bid For O2?
Three's parent company Hutchinson Whampoa allegedly planning bid for O2 or EE
Why ICT Could Hold The Key To A City’s Future Success
Ericsson report puts London in second place worldwide in terms of ICT maturity, just behind Stockholm
Superfast Cymru Connects ‘Most Remote’ Location In Wales With 16km Of Overhead Fibre
Homes and businesses in the most remote location in Wales earmarked for superfast broadband can now access FTTP services
Ineffective National Roaming Would Slow 4G Rollout ‘By Two Years’
EE and the GSMA voice opposition to government national roaming plans as consultation ends, saying it would reduce network investment and damage economy