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According to reports in the French media, the country’s government has offered to invest in Alcatel-Lucent’s patents. By Paul Rasmussen. (0)
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The Netherlands’ 4G spectrum auction ended on Friday, having generated more money than expected for the government. So should other European countries raise their expectations? Guy Daniels reports. (1)
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As a new survey reveals that 58 per cent of the UK has access to superfast broadband, the Chancellor releases fund for more fibre cities whilst BT addresses the FTTP shortfall with an aggressive roll-out plan for a reduced cost service. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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Despite the best efforts of the US, including a new House resolution, it looks like Internet companies are going to fall under the same rules and governance as telcos, as the battle in Dubai hots up. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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Did the Syrian government throw a “kill switch”, or was Internet access sabotaged by opposing rebel forces? Either way, Syria remains cut off from the Internet. Guy Daniels reports. (2)
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The inaugural board meeting of Europe’s new “Cloud Partnership” met this week, with the brief to kick-start Neelie Kroes’ cloud initiative. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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The CTIA is once again taking up a perennial lobbying issue by pushing for a five-year moratorium on new state and local wireless taxes. By Phil Goldstein (0)
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The recent US government report that labelled Huawei and ZTE as security threats has met strong criticism on the eve of the Communist Party’s 18th congress. By Phil Goldstein (0)
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A new report from the Economist Intelligence Unit suggests that improved broadband access alone is not enough to deliver quick economic returns. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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Clearwire has confirmed that Chinese vendor Huawei is one of two vendors, the other being Samsung, that will build its planned TD-LTE network. By Sue Marek (0)
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Sprint cautious about US government security concerns. By Phil Goldstein (0)
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As ITU Telecom World 2012 ends its visit to the Middle East, the event will continue its global tour next year with a week in Bangkok. But does it still attract the right delegates, cover the issues that matter, and does it lead to real results? Guy Daniels reports from Dubai. (0)
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Finally, the UK acknowledges that it can’t afford to sit out yet another generation of mobile development and that it must invest in quality R&D. Guy Daniels reports. (1)
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Representatives of the UK’s mobile operators met with the new Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport yesterday, with the result that the regulator has agreed to make 4G services available for launch earlier than planned. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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The UK political opposition party wants to use the funds generated from the forthcoming LTE auction to finance new houses. The government wants to use it to reduce its debt. So much for our high-tech legacy. Guy Daniels reports. (1)
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