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The increase of online sales (19 Feb 2007)
In this article we will present some simple changes that can help you to increase your online sales.

THUS Group agrees to buy two other providers (02 Feb 2006)
The THUS Group, best known by most people under the Demon brand has agreed to buy two service providers, Legend Internet and Your Communications. The acquisitions are announced as part of a move by THUS to focus its business on becoming a nationwide alternative carrier for business customers. As part of this move, the Group is to sell off the Demon Netherlands operation which had a turnover of Ј20.4 million in the last financial year.

Time Warner Telecom COO renegotiates pay (04 Feb 2006)
Less than a year after signing a three-year employment contract with Time Warner Telecom, Chief Operating Officer John Blount signed a new contract this week, giving him a base salary at least 47% higher than he earned a year ago as executive vice president of operations.

Tropos Talks Cable (03 Feb 2006)
Red Herring reports Tropos said it’s talking to cable firms about using their gear for outdoor Wi-Fi: It’s not a surprise. Comcast’s investment arm injected cash into BelAir a few weeks ago, which simultaneously announced cable-plant-powered mesh access points. Comcast has been one of the most vocal firms opposing municipal broadband, but most recently offered a year-out-of-date critique of the plans based on cities building the service themselves and funding it from taxpayer dollars.

Twenty-four million pay for VoIP (23 Aug 2006)
Twenty-four million people worldwide pay to use retail voice over IP (VoIP) services, new research has shown.

Two New GSM phones for Global Fixed Wireless Market (03 Feb 2006)
CSI Wireless Inc., a designer and manufacturer of advanced wireless and GPS products used in more than 50 countries, today announced the introduction of two new fixed wireless telephones featuring GSM technology. CSI Wireless will formally launch both phones at the 3GSM World Congress from February 13 to 16 in Barcelona, Spain.

Understanding The Broadband Service In The 21st Century (19 Feb 2007)
If you are contemplating broadband service for your Internet connection, you may have a general idea as to what is involved in broadband service. However, with that said, you actually may understand very little about broadband Internet service. Generally speaking, a person is better able to make an appropriate determination about a product or service if that person has a basic understanding about a given product or service in advance. The same holds true for broadband Internet service in the 21st century.

Unique for sale after judge ruling (04 May 2008)
In Southwark Crown Court, a judge ruled that managing receiver Chantrey Vellacott, appointed by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) after it launched a VAT fraud investigation against Unique parent company IGB, had the right to sell the business.

US plane security turns on batteries (09 Jan 2008)
New rules from the US Transportation and Security Administration (TSA) that took effect in the US on 1 January ban travellers from carrying loose lithium batteries in checked baggage. Passengers are allowed to pack two spare batteries in their carry-on bag, as long as they are in clear plastic bags.

VeriSign Secures WiMax (27 Jul 2006)
VeriSign, Inc. (Nasdaq: VRSN - message board), the leading provider of intelligent infrastructure services for the Internet and telecommunications networks, announced today that it has been selected by the WiMAX Forum™, the exclusive global organization dedicated to certifying the interoperability of wireless broadband access products based on global standards, to provide PKI-related services to all WiMAX Forum Certified™ solutions based on IEEE 802.16-2004 and ETSI HiperMAN 1.2.1. This partnership promotes industry-wide equipment compatibility and interoperability within the WiMAX Forum community by creating a single, trusted device authentication standard across broadband wireless networks.

Verizon Eases Off EVDO Phone/Modem Restriction (07 Feb 2006)
Verizon Wireless broadband customers have been irritated for some time because using EVDO phones as modems was against their TOS (not to say it wasn't possible).

Verizon Wireless Adds 1.5 Million Subscribers in Q1 (30 Apr 2008)
Verizon Wireless added 1.5 million subscribers, beating AT&T, which added 1.3 million in the quarter. However, its growth rate was down from 1.7 million in the same quarter last year. Verizon Wireless still trails AT&T in the total number of subscribers, at 67.2 million compared with 71.4 million.

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