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Yesterday a committee of British Members of Parliament (MPs) gave Google vice president Matt Brittin a torrid time when they grilled him, again, about the Cookie Monster's obscurantist and byzantine tax arrangements. Martyn Warwick reports. (1)
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The UN Agency is back on its tattered hobby horse and riding it down the same old well-worn rut - the one that leads, in its dreams, to the organisation taking control of the Internet. Martyn Warwick reports. (0)
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Cisco Broadband Barometer reveals 'Broadband 2.0' connections grew 13.45% in the second half of 2012, while so-called Broadband 1.0 connections, with speeds between 128 Kbps and 2 Mbps, shrank, reflecting user migrations to high speed Internet use. (1)
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Following the dictum that attack is the best form of defence, the French government is proposing to introduce a one per cent special tax to be levied on smartphones and tablets. It is claimed that the money raised, some €86 million a year in the first instance, would be used to fund the creation of "digital cultural content" (music, images and video) in the country. By Martyn Warwick. (1)
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Now there is empiric evidence for what some people already know only too well. Facebook and other social media sites can actually drive some people to real madness. Martyn Warwick reports. (0)
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Cisco announced that it has been selected by Vodafone Hutchison Australia to accelerate deployment of the 4G long-term evolution (LTE) network with the Cisco ASR 5500 as the mobile multimedia core platform. (1)
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Eric Schmidt, the sage (and onion) of Google, has proclaimed that television is already dead - it just doesn't know it yet. Neither it seems do the world's broadcasters. And what has taken TV's place? Why, YouTube, natch! What, and you hadn't noticed? You unhip thing you. By Martyn Warwick. (2)
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Benoit Felten has taken a sledgehammer to crack the old 'Internet business model is unsustainable' nut which is still being mouthed by people who not only should, but actually do, know better. By I.D. Scales. (0)
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Google has plans for an open 'dotless' domain for .search it's told the Web naming outfit, ICANN. I.D. Scales reports. (0)
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Cisco announced that SFR has selected them to expand and enhance its mobile Internet network -- to accelerate the deployment of advanced 4G long-term evolution (LTE) services to its customers. (1)
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While most of the global ICT industry was in the air en route to the Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona, Marissa Mayer, the 37 year-old CEO of the fading former web giant Yahoo was firing-off an "in confidence" email to company staff rescinding their right to work from home. Yahoo claims to be a company with its finger on the pulse of the 21st century zeitgeist but is sending its hapless rank and file employees back to the 1990s, as Martyn Warwick reports from a huge shed in Catalonia. (2)
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Network video optimisation usually involves specialist appliances at the edge of the network squeezing and preening each video stream as it passes. Skyfire’s European VP, John Rintoul, claims that approach is fast proving expensive, inflexible and often unnecessary. Better to site commodity hardware in the cloud and divert and optimise only those streams struggling to get across the access network.

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Enhancement to Colombian broadband quality allows more users to join videoconferences, access high-definition content and share social networks. (1)
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Cisco presented the latest edition of the Broadband Barometer, which now focuses on connections of 2 Mbps and over, which is considered the minimum speed for enjoying what the Internet has to offer. (1)
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Last week it became apparent that, despite the recent set-back dealt to its plans to constrain the Internet as we currently know it, the ITU remains determined to continue to try to take control of it. By Martyn Warwick. (1)
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