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Cisco launches turbo-powered wireless access point
By Tom Brewster published
News The networking giant tries to cater for the BYOD trend with its new Aironet 3600 Series AP.
Ofcom unveils Olympics spectrum sharing plans
By Tom Brewster published
News The Ministry of Defence is one Governmental body which will be giving up some of its spectrum to support massive demand during the Olympic Games.
Cisco: No pricing rethink in 2012
By Tom Brewster published
News Despite IT budgets being slashed and Cisco's eagerness to impress investors, the networking giant will not rethink its pricing strategy.
World IPv6 Launch scheduled for 6 June
By Tom Brewster published
News Tech giants plan to permanently switch on their IPv6-compatible systems by summer.
Virgin pledges to double broadband speeds for 4m
By Tom Brewster published
News The UK will shoot up the broadband speed tables thanks to Virgin's upgrade, according to the operator.
Parliament puts out communications tender
By Tom Brewster published
News The Government is looking to get value for money and flexibility for Parliament's Wi-Fi and comms network.
TalkTalk 'delighted' by ASA ads ban ruling
By Tom Brewster published
News ASA bans three TalkTalk ads, yet the telecoms provider is seemingly over the moon with the decision.
BT scores £100m European Parliament networking deal
By Tom Brewster published
News The company's Global Services division continues its comeback with another big deal to round off a positive 2011.
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