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Articles in November, 2002 issue of EuropeMedia
- UK mobile users view over 11 million web-pages per day.(Brief Article)
- More problems for Cesky Telecom sale.(Brief Article)
- RadioMobil to enable sending of video MMS.(Brief Article)
- Monday is the most popular day of the week to surf the Web.(according to OneStat.com)(Brief Article)
- Microsoft pushes for quick end to EU probe.
- Beltelecom modernises international traffic exchange and ISDN network.(Brief Article)
- Carphone Warehouse acquires Opal Telecom to take on the might of BT.(Brief Article)
- Telewest reports higher broadband subscriber numbers than BTOpenworld.
- Sendo drops Microsoft in favour of Nokia.
- Online publishers team up to form European OPA.(Online Publishers Association Europe)(Brief Article)
- Wind to launch 3G in mid-2003.(Brief Article)
- ICANN proposes new domain names.(Company Business and Marketing)(Brief Article)
- Wanadoo Spain aims to breaks even operationally in 2003.(Company Financial Information)(Brief Article)
- Intel opens Digital Home in Kyiv.(Company Business and Marketing)(Brief Article)
- Visa launches online money transfer service.(Brief Article)
- 40% of population is computer literate.(in Belarus according to Institute of Sociology and Social Technologies of the National Academy of Science poll)(Brief Article)
- Turk Telekom shuts down VoIP ports to third party access.(Brief Article)(Industry Overview)
- B2B remains untapped in developing countries.(according to United Nations Conference on Trade and Development)(Brief Article)
- UK comes second to US in its 'environment' for e-commerce.(report by Booz Allen Hamilton)
- DNA carries out Finland's first videocall on a 3G network.(Brief Article)
- All eyes on Telia's Finnish assets.(Telia Mobile Finland available for acquisition)(Brief Article)
- Logica launches MMS interoperability solution.(Brief Article)
- Monster doubles number of users in Spain.(313,000 CV's in its database in Spain)(Brief Article)
- EU Networks for e-government.(European Commission )(Brief Article)
- Interoperability between networks and the limited number of handsets available are the major challenges facing operators, says O2 VP.(Deborah Carter, Van Dusseldorp & Partners' Business Development Consultant, Mike Short, VP of Technology, O2)
- 1 in 14 UK emails found to contain spam in 2002.(Brief Article)
- Internet access more affordable in Luxembourg than in the rest of Europe.(International Telecommunication Union study)(Brief Article)
- Sonera and SKV-yhtiot to cooperate in broadband services.(Brief Article)
- Data retention plans to be used in criminal investigations, says Justice Minister.(Michael McDowell)(Brief Article)
- Promising results for Ukraine''s telecoms sector.(according to State Statistics Committee )(Brief Article)(Industry Overview)
- ICANN vote to remove public voice from the board.(Brief Article)
- Globe Internet launches public Wi-Fi network.
- Wienstrom delivers Ethernet NG-broadband in Vienna.(uses Cisco System's Metro Ethernet Switching products)
- Belgacom in talks Cegetel merger talks.(Brief Article)
- ScreamingMedia changes name to Pinnacor Inc.
- Complaint lodged against Aunacable over abusive practices.(Andalucian organization lodges complaint)(Brief Article)
- Master Talk refused commercial frequency for Adonis Network.(Brief Article)
- Vodafone adopts Telsis SMS Routers for UK network.(Brief Article)
- Council of Europe outlaws racism on the internet.(Brief Article)
- Freeserve granted appeal against BT.(Brief Article)
- Commission grants antitrust clearance for licensing of patents for 3G services.(European Commission)
- Three companies in for final bids on Inmarsat.(Apollo Advisors, Apax Partners and Permira )(Industry Trend or Event)(Brief Article)
- 10m camera phones sold worldwide through Q3 2002.(Product Information)(Brief Article)
- Swisscom Fixnet lodges appeal against regulator's decision.(Brief Article)
- New EU antitrust case against Microsoft likely.
- Palm sets sights on Russian PDA market.(develop Zire and Tungsten PDA's with White Wind)(Brief Article)
- Panasonic and Nokia to collobarate on interopability of mobile terminals and home electronic devices.
- Government pledges GBP1bn to broadband.(Brief Article)
- Fire destroys high speed computer network at Twente University.(Brief Article)
- Major broadband procurement for Scotland.(Brief Article)
- Parliament bans charges for incoming calls.(Brief Article)
- 15 e-tailers form association to study consumer behaviour online.(Brief Article)
- 50m SMS messages sent during October.
- Worldwide mobile phone sales exceed expectations in third quarter.(new report by Gartner Dataquest)
- Alcatel selected to roll out MTS GSM/GPRS network in Russia.(agreement with Mobile Telesystems for Evolium GSM )(Brief Article)
- TELFOR Telecoms Forum celebrates its 10th anniversary.(Calendar)
- Confidential SMS service-provider list published.(by TROS)(Brief Article)
- Chain email might provide Chancellor Schroeder with thousands of shirts.(Brief Article)
- Serbia drafts new telecommunications law.(Brief Article)
- UMC and Nokia launch MMS in the Ukraine.(Ukrainian Mobile Communications)(Brief Article)
- Hacker takes advantage of dialer billing system.(Brief Article)
- Tecnomen signs MMSC deal with tele.ring Austria.(Brief Article)
- Who's to blame for the state of European telecos?
- Price war likely outcome of Microsoft trial.
- Number of 'virtual' service providers to increase by 50% by 2005.
- Nokia and RIM sign BlackBerry software licensing agreement.(Brief Article)
- EBRD considers stake in Globul.(European Bank for Reconstruction and Development)(Brief Article)
- Regulator accepts ntl’s guarantee on MMDS digital roll out.(Brief Article)
- Boss Media launch digital online gaming platform for amusement arcades.
- Dutch online shopping to reach E307m this Christmas.(Industry Trend or Event)
- Telefonica content group puts division up for sale.(Admira)(Company Business and Marketing)(Brief Article)
- Yahoo launches expanded email service.(Company Business and Marketing)(Brief Article)
- Use of funds from 3G licence auctions deemed responsible for telcos troubles.
- Lastminute.com acquires eXhilaration.(Brief Article)
- Geo-spatial technology: advancing the agenda for the 21st century.
- Vodafone Hungary offers 3G roaming.(Brief Article)
- SIGNIS, the World Catholic Association for Comunication, one year on.(Brief Article)
- Openet Telecom signs 3 year mediation software contract with Orange.(Brief Article)
- Inktomi to take on Google with a new version of its web search service.(Brief Article)
- Broadband comes to Bridgnorth.
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