January 2007 Newsletter

INDUSTRY NEWS

BTs 21st Century Network

November 2006 marks a great milestone for telecommunications in the UK, as BT releases the first stage of their 21st Century Network. The first exchanges to be upgraded to the new network, are in the Welsh capital, Cardiff.

To find more about what BT’s 21 Century Network will mean for your business and to find out when the upgrades will be happening in your area click on Switched on


Mobile firm 3 has agreed a tie-up with top internet firms in a move it claims will make the mobile internet work properly for the first time.

Third generation (3G) mobiles have proved a financial disaster as companies have struggled to interest consumers in using the new technology.
Firms spent billions on technology making it possible to surf the web or watch television through handsets.
But they found customers were only using them for simple phone calls.

Service promise
3, the company which launched Britain's first 3G network, now says it is going to make the mobile internet more interesting.

It is launching a partnership with internet firms including Skype, Google and eBay.
The promise is that users will be able to make free internet phone calls, watch their home television on their phone and tap into their home computers on the move.
The price for all these services will be a flat-rate monthly fee.

Mobile phone companies often make big claims when launching new products - but analysts say 3's move could change the industry.

SOURCE: BBC.CO.UK 16/11/2006



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