The Polish telecommunications regulator Uke has launched a beauty contest for an exclusive frequency licence for mobile TV and radio services based on DVB-H technology. The licence uses 8 MHz bandwidth in the 470-790 MHz band and offers complete coverage of Poland. The winner of the beauty contest shall be authorised to use the DVB-H licence until 31 May 2015 on the territ... | Read
BT has issued a statement that its broadband products currently support the IPv4 internet protocol but not IPv6. This follows a blog posting by UK ISP Andrews & Arnold (AAISP) saying BT's 21CN wholesale broadband products do not support IPv6. The specification for BT's 21CN products allows ISPs to pass packets to and from their end users using point-to-point protocol (PPP)... | Read
Deutsche Telekom has unveiled measures to significantly improve data privacy in the interest of its customers. In addition to increasing transparency and optimising data privacy standards, the operator, by setting up a Data Privacy Board department, intends to send out a clear signal in terms of the significance of data protection in today's information society. The follow... | Read
Belgian cable operator Telenet has increased its outlook for 2008 results following completion of its takeover of Interkabel. The acquisition adds 762,500 TV customers, and Telenet expects the activities to contribute revenues of EUR 22-25 million in the fourth quarter. The deal sees Telenet's TV footprint rise to 2.7 million homes from 1.9 million; the company already off... | Read
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