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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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It's supposed to be the silver bullet but in Central London LTE is delivering an inferior service to mesh WiFi according to 'user experience' research just in. I.D. Scales reports. (2)
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Thanks to the likes of Google, Facebook and other companies of that ilk, their client corporations are now doing anything and everything they can to use data, often provided freely and naively to them by private individuals via social networking sites to capture, "own" and hold people in permanent commercial thrall. What governments will do will be exponentially worse. By Martyn Warwick. (2)
News added 3 months ago in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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"It's capitalism Jim, but not as we know it". What a turn up for the books! The telecoms regulator in the Czech Republic, the CTU, has stopped the country's runaway mobile spectrum auction in its tracks - because it adjudges the bids as being TOO HIGH! By Martyn Warwick. (0)
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If you have tears, prepare to shed them now. It is with the most profound and deepest regret that TelecomTV has to report to a weeping world that Stephen Elop, the CEO of the floundering Finnish handset maker Nokia, was forced to take a 45 per cent wage cut in 2012. Martyn Warwick wonders how he managed to make ends meet on a mere €4.33 million. (0)
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The 'big five' European mobile operators appear to have seen off the European Commission's probe into collusion in the telecoms market. By I.D. Scales. (0)
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Britain's beleaguered Finance Minister, George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer and all round financial genius, having very publicly counted his chickens before they hatched, is left this morning with more than a billion pounds worth of egg on his face after the UK's "4G" spectrum auction raised much less than he had been expecting. It's the market, stupid! By Martyn Warwick. (0)
News added 4 months ago in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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In the UK, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has published a new paper which "examines article-by-article" the European Commission's (EC) latest proposals for new data protection regulations for the European Union's 27 member states and rebuts major aspects of them on the grounds that to increase the protection of our private data would be "bad for business" in Britain. By Martyn Warwick. (2)
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It's another one in the eye for Huawei's US ambitions as Hibernia Atlantic, under pressure from the American authorities, mothballs a new trans-Atlantic cable project. Martyn Warwick reports. (0)
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Randall Stephenson, CEO of AT&T, says that the telco didn’t “execute well” on its plan to acquire T-Mobile USA. By Sue Marek. (0)
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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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After all the speculation the pundits got it wrong. General expectations had been that there might be four or perhaps five bidders in Britain's upcoming auction. In fact there are seven - the usual suspects plus a couple of surprises. Martyn Warwick reports. (1)
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The US FCC is making plans to open up its 3.5GHz spectrum, through small cells and spectrum sharing, to create a Citizens Broadband service. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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New group of ICT companies wants US federal spectrum opened up for commercial use. By Phil Goldstein. (0)
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In an interview given yesterday to Bloomberg in New York City, Eric Schmidt, the chairman of that famous "do no evil" company, Google, said that he is "very proud" of Google's complex tax avoidance measures. "It's called a capitalsm", he said. And indeed it is, the ugly, arrogant and unacceptable face of it. By Martyn Warwick. (1)
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