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Still no Internet or SMS in China's muslim region

23 October 2009

Nearly four months after deadly ethnic riots in China's muslim region local residents are still barred from sending text messages and getting online.

January 2010 is Recession Tipping Point

21 October 2009

75% of small businesses believe the economy will see an upturn in 2010 according to research from BT Business

Telecoms workers? Yes please, Teccies? forget it

21 October 2009

ICT workers looking for a new job should keep their eye on the telecoms sector.

Telecoms can drive economic recovery in Europe

21 October 2009

A major challenge for the European economy will be to achieve the right political and regulatory environment to foster investments in new high-speed telecommunications networks.

Microsoft red faced over huge data loss

13 October 2009

T-Mobile and Microsoft subsidiary Danger say some customers lost personal information tied to their Sidekick smarthphones

Ofcom panel blasts mobile coverage

12 October 2009

Britain's mobile operators are being urged to improve their network coverage by Ofcom's Consumer Communications Panel.

Try before you buy

8 October 2009

Consumer panel calls for ‘try before you buy’ on mobile coverage

BT is the leader of the gang

9 October 2009

BT rated “global leader of global leaders” by Ovum

Gaming bigger than TV?

8 October 2009

Smartphones and social networks is the future

Britain performing well in Euro tech league

9 October 2009

Britain is "one of the best performing countries in Europe"

Thousands Of Small-to-medium Size Businesses Are Now Using 03 Numbers

9 October 2009

03 numbers look set to overtake 0845 as the UK’s most popular business phone number

Men love playing games

9 October 2009

On average, men spend more time playing on their games consoles every month than they do with their girlfriends

European telcos cut costs to fight competition and regulation

9 October 2009

Operators are under increasing pressure as watchdogs force down the cost of mobile services to consumers.