Neul and Carlson have launched the first commercial radio system that uses the 'white space' within the TV broadcast spectrum
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UK Loves The Internet, Says Ofcom
The British feel safer online, but don’t protect private information, says research by Ofcom
Avaya Cloud Brings UC And Video Collaboration For All
The Collaborative Cloud framework makes it easier for businesses to access unified communications technology
Cisco Boosts Network Management Portfolio With ClearAccess Acquisition
ClearAccess’ technology will enable Cisco to offer service providers better management of increasing Internet traffic
D-Link Extends Unified Wireless Portfolio For SMBs
D-Link has expanded its unified wireless solutions for SMBs to include remote management and control
Cisco Jabber Extended To Apple iPad
Cisco has extended its Jabber unified communications platform to run on Apple iPads and Windows-based systems
Former BT Exec Warns Fibre Cabinets At Risk Of Battery Theft
Fibre to the cabinet is "one of the biggest mistakes humanity has made" former BT exec tells the House of Lords
O2 Must Hand Over Details Of Alleged Porn Users
O2 Broadband must give details of over 9,000 alleged filesharers to pornographer Ben Dover - but it doesn't mean they are guilty
Data Centre Virtualisation Held Back For Want Of Security Skills
The race to cut costs and streamline data centres is leaving security issues behind as the challenges outstrip the native skills of the implementers, says Eric Doyle
Logitech Goes Corporate With HD ConferenceCam
Logitech is targeting corporate video conferencing users with its high-definition ConferenceCam
DataDirect Networks Targets Big Data With New Appliances
DataDirect Networks has launched two physically smaller storage appliances that target the 'big data' sector
BT Fights Copper Thieves With RABIT
Telecoms giant BT introduces a new alarm system to fight metal theft and keep its network running
Brocade: Expect A Chassis Fabric Switch
Brocade is likely to produce a chassis-based fabric switch, Marcus Jewell tells TechWeekEurope
Glasses-Free 3D Teleconference Links UK And Russia
Telepresence just got more immersive....
TalkTalk Tops Ofcom List Of Worst Broadband Providers
According to the UK regulator’s data, TalkTalk and Orange are once again the nastiest companies to deal with
Broadcom Takes BroadLight For Expanded Fibre Access Portfolio
Broadcom takes another step in growing its networking capabilities with the purchase of BroadLight, a month after closing on NetLogic
Budget 2012: Osborne Forgets The Needs Of Tech
It's not what George Osborne said that was disappointing, it's what he left out, says Tom Brewster
UK At ‘Back Of Pack’ For Broadband
BT's ex CTO says the UK is being left behind in the next global industrial revolution
Budget 2012: Goodbye To the CRC Green Tax?
George Osborne may be right to call the CRC cumbersome, but he needs to create something to take its place, says Peter Judge
Budget 2012: Osborne Sets Out Ultrafast Broadband Plans
Chancellor of the Exchequer emphasises UK's need for world-beating broadband infrastructure
Cumbria Community Fibre Company Seeks Investment
Broadband cooperative offers community chance to invest in local fibre rollout
BT Announces More Exchanges To Be Blessed With FTTC
BT has revealed the details of 73 telephone exchanges in the UK set to be wired up to fibre to the cabinet
Russia To Spike Plan To Recycle Satellite For Antarctic Broadband Access
The mis-aligned Russian Express AM4 satellite could provide fast access for Antarctic scientists if Polar Broadband can convince the Russians
GSMA Backs Mobile To Wi-Fi Roaming
Operators could make it easier for users to switch between 3G and Wi-Fi
Huawei Announces ‘Beyond LTE’ 30Gbps Tech
Beyond LTE will be up to 20 times faster than current 4G technology
Report: Cisco May Create Software Networking Company
Cisco is reportedly considering creating a company built around Cisco engineers and devoted to software-defined networking
Ovum: Internet Traffic To Drive Network Gear Boom
Sales of switches and routers are to skyrocket due to spiralling Internet traffic, according to Ovum
Tehran Blocks “UK for Iranians” Foreign Office Website
The Islamic Republic continues to engage in online warfare
BT ‘Race To Infinity’ Winners Won’t All Go Superfast
BT admits some premises that won fibre in the Race to Infinity won't get superfast broadband
IDC Predicts Extreme Network Traffic Growth
Power users are to drive 'staggering' growth in fixed and mobile broadband network traffic in the coming years, according to IDC