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MS homeworkers ADSL deal with BT

BT has signed a deal with Microsoft UK enabling 1,500 of their workers to access MS network from home via a secure ADSL connection. From experience I know this is something that has a strong appeal to large companies as it give them the potential to significantly reduced their overheads.

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BT see broadband the key to their future

Apparently the BT group see broadband access as they key to its future. They plan to have five million UK customers by 2006. A figure that, out of context, sounds impressive, but when compared to the six and a half million that Korea currently has, less so.

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Australian government review broadband take-up

The Australian government are starting to mount a review of Broadband to discover why it take up has been slow.

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Verizon mount objection to FCC

A number of US consumer groups and Verizon have mounted a legal objection to the recent FCC ruling that would exempt high-speed Internet services from telephone-style regulation, clearly feeling the ruling, as it stands, doesn’t allow for enough competition.

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UK government to spend £30m to boost broadband

The UK government detail their plans to spend £30m to boost roll-out of broadband. It encouraging to see that one of the ideas is to locally demonstrate the advantages that broadband brings - a vital link in converting people. There is a total breakdown at the DTI.

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European Commission take action on slow unbundling

The European Commission is taking actions against a further five countries that they feel haven’t properly implement regulations on local-loop unbundling. This follows similar action taken against Germany, Greece and Portugal at the end of 2001. Interestingly they cited the delay that could be caused to Video over Broadband as a major reasons.

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SightSound Technologies claim distribution patents

An initial ruling by a US federal magistrate on patents held by SightSound Technologies states they cover the distribution of audio and video content over all telco networks, including the Internet. The ramification of this could be that all online music and movie venture will have to pay a license fee to SightSound.

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Broadband merger talks halt in Korea

The number two and three provider of broadband in Korea have suspended merger talks. The feeling is that both Hanaro Telecom and Thrunet are concerned about current levels of their individual debts.

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Liberty Media interested in NTL

Rumours are circulating that Liberty Media is in talks with debt-laden NTL about buying a stake of between 25-51%. Interestingly Liberty already own 25% of Telewest and would try to merge the two. Given they are the biggest two cable companies in the UK by far, I would imagine it may be investigated by the Mergers and Monopolies commission but given the fragile nature of the cable business in the UK, they just might pass it.

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Comparison of NTL to Enron

A less than flattering article that likens NTL to Enron.

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