BT Acquires Software Telephony Company Ribbit
BT announced yesterday it has acquired Ribbit Corporation, a Silicon Valley-based “Telco 2.0” platform company, for $105 million in cash, on a cash-free, debt-free basis
WED 30 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News
More than 16 million Brits Surf The Web On the Move
Brits are jumping on the Internet Bandwagon faster than ever before, encouraged by the launch of cheap mobile internet packages and the appearance of true web-capable smartphones like the N810 or the iPhone
TUE 29 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News
Comcast May Face Legal Action From New York State For Not Monitoring Child Pornography
New York State’s Attorney General, Andrew Cuomo, has sent a letter to Comcast, containing rules and guidelines for monitoring child pornography, which must be incorporated within five days, failure to which may translate into legal action against the company
THU 24 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News
EU Wants To Clamp down Dodgy Ringtones Websites
The European Commission seems to have its sights firmly set on the mobile market; after having tackled expensive roaming text charges, it is now clamping down on websites that offer mobile phone services but flout EU consumer laws
FRI 18 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News
US ISPs Agree To Step Up Fight Against Online Child Porn
Big ISP firms have stepped forward to help the US law enforcement officials in their mission to curb child pornography.
WED 11 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: News
Peter Gabriel's Web portal offline for three days - what happened?
Mystery surrounds the outage of Peter Gabriel's Web site which went offline last weekend.
THU 08 MAY 2008 |Featured in: News
Nokia signs Music Giant Sony in bid to bolster its assault on Apple iTunes
Undeterred by recent setbacks, Nokia is busy preparing the launch of its soon-to-be-live "Comes with Music" integrated service with a couple of mobile phone releases and a welcomed agreement
WED 23 APRIL 2008 |Featured in: News
Fixed-mobile convergence - it’s just a phase telecoms is going through!
Francois Mazoudier, CEO at GoHello, an all-mobile telephony system, discusses why fixed-mobile convergence may be just another short-lived solution the telephony industry has latched onto
THU 03 APRIL 2008 |Featured in: News
3 UK partners with SonyBMG to debut ad-funded music video service
Mobile phone operator 3 UK has launched what seems to be the first ad supported, commercial mobile music video service in association with SonyBMG Music Entertainment
WED 02 APRIL 2008 |Featured in: News
Warner Music Group: ISPs should add music tax
To charge or not to charge? That's something that Warner Music Group is pondering. The music group is lobbying ISPs to adopt a plan that strangely looks like the BBC's current TV license
MON 31 MARCH 2008 |Featured in: News