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Commonwealth Games 2014: How Tech Helped Elinor Barker Become A World Champion
Wales and Team GB's Elinor Barker tells us how technology helps her train, compete and help anti-doping officials fight the battle against drugs
Vodafone Targets European 4G And Fixed Growth As Revenues Fall Again
Vodafone now has 900,000 4G customers in the UK and 40 percent coverage
EE Doubles 4G Customer Base To 4.2 Million
EE adds more than two million customers during the first half of 2014, with a European record of 1.3 million in Q2
IBM To Add InfiniBand Option To SoftLayer Cloud
Big Blue adds some go-faster communications tech to its SoftLayer Cloud platform for speedy data transfers
Channel Islands 4G Moves Closer After Spectrum Auction
Jersey Telecom, Sure and Airtel Vodafone win 4G spectrum for Jersey and Guernsey
Subsea Cable Diversion Brings Superfast Broadband To Isles Of Scilly
Isles of Scilly will be able to receive superfast broadband later this year after undersea fibre cable is diverted
IT Life: The Scot Who’s Connecting The Commonwealth Games
Cisco's Donald McLaughlin is networking the Commonwealth Games, in his home town of Glasgow
Ofcom Reports On Successful Implementation Of ‘Porn Filters’
Just 4 percent of new Virgin Media customers have adopted the tools designed to protect children online
Ofcom: UK Consumers Say Mobile Phones And Internet Are ‘Essential’ Services
Ofcom promises to ensure essential communication services remain affordable
EE Apologises For Bombarding Orange Users With Texts
EE says a technical issue is causing Orange customers to receive duplicate texts about Magic Numbers
Vodafone Invites Rural Communities To Apply For Better 3G Coverage
Vodafone wants to improve mobile coverage in remote areas with its Sure Signal femtocell technology
Google Says It Has No ‘Serious’ Plans To Bring Fibre To The UK
Google fibre won't be coming to the UK any time soon
Huawei Credits Strong 4G Demand For 19 Percent Rise In Revenues
Chinese network equipment manufacturer says LTE equipment and consumer device sales have contributed to strong sales during the first half of 2014
Vodafone Agrees Fibre Sharing Deal With Portugal Telecom
Vodafone Portugal expands fibre reach to strengthen quad play and unified communications services
Three And Carphone Warehouse Hold MVNO Talks
Carphone Warehouse seeks mobile partner for network to power IoT-focused MVNO
Alcatel-Lucent Opens Online Video Lab In Cambridge
The new facility under the Bell Labs banner will look at ways of compressing your funny cat videos
BBC To Test 4G And 4K UHD Broadcasts At Commonwealth Games
BBC Commonwealth Games trials to see LTE eMBMS and IP networks used to discover new ways of transmitting content to TVs and smartphones
Three Customers Gain Access To London Tube Wi-Fi Network
Three becomes the last major operator to give users free access to the tube Wi-Fi network after it agrees deal with Virgin Media
BT Returns To Mobile With One Phone Unified Communications For SMBs
One Phone unified communications service signals start of major BT mobile push
Scottish Government Pledges £2.5m For Rural Broadband As BDUK Rollout Continues
Scottish broadband boost as Holyrood provides more funding and plans for a post-independence Scotland
DRIP Surveillance Bill Successfully Passes Commons Vote
As the controversial bill is fast-tracked through the parliament, privacy campaigners warn it extends UK surveillance powers worldwide
New Three SIM-Only Deals Offer Free 0800 Calls And Up to 4GB Tethering
New Three SIM-only tariffs offer spending caps and cheaper calls to non-geographic numbers
Caterham: How Tech Fuelled An F1 Challenge
What IT does an F1 team need to operate both trackside and in the factory and what does the future hold for Caterham F1?
Google’s Nest Establishes Yet Another IoT Standards Group
The Thread Group, which promotes the eponymous standard, already includes ARM, Samsung and Freescale
The Guardian And GCHQ Named Internet Heroes And Villains At 2014 ISPA Awards
Hyperoptic, Sky and Plusnet all receive gongs as the 16th annual ISPA Awards for the Internet industry
The Internet Association Promotes Net Neutrality In FCC Filing
Association of tech giants including Google and Facebook turns the screw on FCC over net neutrality rules, plans a publicity campaign
BT Customers Complain Of Mail Outage
BT promises to fix fault that has left many unable to access email for days
EU Offers Finance And Support For Community Broadband Projects
EU invites proposals for support and funding from broadband organisations as it seeks to improve superfast coverage
UK Broadband ‘Not Fit For Purpose’
Federation of Small Businesses slams the current state of broadband - claiming 45,000 are still on dial up