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Free Glasgow Wi-Fi Network Goes Live
Free Glasgow Wi-Fi to benefit spectators at the Commonwealth Games this summer
Cisco To Teach Electricians About The Internet Of Things
In order to roll out 53 million smart meters, UK will need electrical engineers who understand networking
TalkTalk Chastised Over Budget Broadband Advert
Another week, another misleading broadband advert as TalkTalk is pinged by advertising watchdog
Alcatel-Lucent Sends 10Gbps Over Copper Telephone Lines
Prototype XG-FAST technology could be used to vastly improve connection speeds between the street and the premises – no fibre required
Post Office MVNO Expands Company’s Telecom Ambitions
The Post Office is to offer mobile services from a "trusted brand" using EE's mobile network from later this year
Wi-Fi Firm Gowex Admits Accounts Are False, Files For Bankruptcy
Spanish Wi-Fi firm Gowex says it made up its accounts for at least four years, meaning public network in Newcastle could be at risk
Government To Build Free Superfast Wi-Fi Network For Commuter Trains
The government could use money raised by Network Rail fines to create a trackside Wi-Fi network for the UK's busiest rail routes
Russian Government Will Force Companies To Store Citizen Data Locally
From 2016, if you don’t have servers in Russia, you won’t be able to do business in Russia
Vodafone Predicts SMB Growth For M2M
Vodafone believes more businesses will begin to use M2M for external processes in 2014, not just internal
Cisco Closes Backdoor In Unified Communications Manager
Cisco issues two updates for its unified communications platform that fix flaw that could give hacker root access
NFV – The Most Effective Roadmap Is To Start Now
Mobile operators should start investing in Network Function Virtualisation for an easy path towards SDN, says Skyfire CEO Nitin Bhandari
Devon And Somerset Apply For More BDUK Funding As Fibre Rollout Continues
Somerset Council also pledges an additional £2m in the hope of gaining another £22.75m from BDUK
First Fibre Cabinet Goes Live In Go Digital Newcastle BDUK Project
Go Digital Newcastle BDUK targets 97 percent fibre coverage by summer 2015
1 In 5 Websites ‘Blocked By ISP Filters In UK’
Open Rights Group's Blocked project reveals many sites are being filtered out
Tata Invites Motorsport Fans To Find New Uses For F1 Data
The first of three challenges in the F1 Connectivity Innovation Prize is revealed, with the hope it can help the sport solve big data challenges
Faster Ethernet Pledged By 25GbE Consortium
Tech giants including Google and Microsoft back new consortium to develop 25GbE and 50GbE specifications for data centres
Vodafone Invests In £358m State-Assisted FTTP Network In Ireland
Vodafone and the ESB announce plans to bring fibre to rural areas using overhead electricity cables
O2 4G Arrives In Belfast And Lisburn
O2 continues 2G, 3G and 4G investment in Northern Ireland
The Internet Of Things Waits On Standards
Great idea, but the Internet is going nowhere till it has settled on a standard, says Peter Judge
MobileIron Update Lets Admins Manage Mobile Deployments On Their Tablet
MobileIron update includes new Android and iPad app, privacy options and Samsung Knox integration
Roaming Charges In EU Fall Again But Confusion Remains
The EC reduces roaming charges again, but many UK mobile users are unsure or unaware of the changes while some don't know which countries are in the EU
Wimbledon Boosts Social Media Monitoring With IBM SoftLayer
Wimbledon and IBM celebrate 25th anniversary with new innovations for this year's Championships
BT: DDoS On The Rise, But Only Half Of UK Businesses Have Protection In Place
Almost a third of global organisations are attacked by DDoS more than once a year, suggests research by British Telecom
O2 Research Shows Support For Flexible Working As Government Legislation Takes Effect
O2 says 4G, Wi-Fi and the cloud can help workers take advantage of new laws that allow workers to request the right to work remotely
Ofcom: EE Gets Most Broadband And Mobile Complaints, TalkTalk Worst For Landline
Ofcom hopes complaints report will help people choose their communications providers
BT Apologises For ‘Major’ Broadband Outage
Many BT broadband customers reported being unable to access a range of websites for several hours on Saturday morning
HyperCat Spec Takes Aim At Internet of Things
A consortium of British firms develops an Internet of Things (IoT) data sharing standard
Germany Drops Verizon After NSA Spying Furore
German government cancels Verizon Communications contract in the wake of the NSA spying row
NetNames: A Fragmented Internet Will Be Better For Business?
Over half of Internet users think new domain names will make it easier for them to find things online - says a survey with a vested interest