The City of London has signed an agreement to blanket the square mile with Wi-Fi access.
An association of industry heavyweights has been given the all-clear to join in fighting Microsoft's attempt to reverse its European antitrust conviction.
update:The competition to build a national fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) broadband network stepped up today, with the Optus-led G9 consortium officially confirming it will enter the fray.
The UK's major mobile networks have struggled under the strain of those in London rushing to call friends and family as news of a series of explosions spread on Thursday.
Networking equipment heavyweights Avaya and Juniper have announced a deepening of their relationship with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU).
In the broadband war, it seems, everyone has an opinion and those with a vested interest are playing fast and loose with the truth.
The City of London has signed an agreement to blanket the square mile with Wi-Fi access.
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