Biffa signs multi-million pound UC deal with Azzurri
Waste management company Biffa has signed a multi-million pound three-year contract for unified communications services with Azzurri Communications.
Waste management company Biffa has signed a multi-million pound three-year contract for unified communications services with Azzurri Communications.
Consumers are calling for portable account numbers to enable easier switching between bank providers, but are concerned about banks sharing IT infrastructure to make this happen.
Mobile operator EE says its 4G service is now available in a further nine towns and cities across the UK, bringing the total to 37 since the launch of the UK's first 4G network last year.
General Motors has signed a deal with AT&T to put 4G telematics mobile connectivity into millions of its cars across North America.
Companies must take greater advantage of communications technologies to improve their business processes, says analyst Ovum.
A quarter of all enterprises will create their own app store in the next five years, according to a report from analysts at Gartner, as IT staff seek to manage the threat posed by the growing bring your own app (BYOA) trend.
Worldwide mobile data traffic will increase 13-fold over the next four years, according to research from Cisco, and will exceed the amount of data initiated over fixed lines by three to one by 2017.
Free unlimited WiFi for everyone has now ended on the London Underground after the network was first rolled out on the Tube for the London 2012 Olympics.
The River Thames is being covered by a new WiFi network.
The hyper-connectivity of the general public through the use of modern technologies, such as social media and mobile, is shining a light on the government’s inability to quickly respond to current events and develop policy in an agile way.
Telefónica Digital has developed a proprietary machine-to-machine (M2M) communications system to enable organisations to retrieve and exchange business data.
China's Huawei is forecasting a 33 percent jump in profits for last year, helped by strong performances in Europe and Japan.
Over half of the UK’s business IT networks (51 per cent) were breached during 2012 due to employees using their personal devices at work, according to research carried out by Virgin Media Business.
Despite the hype around mobile business, UK firms are failing to generate significant sales, through poorly designed mobile websites and barely any support for mobile wallets, according to two separate in-depth studies.
Ofcom has revealed the most complained about broadband, mobile, landline and pay TV providers.