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BT takes broadband out of the home with the launch today of BT Total Broadband Anywhere, an all-inclusive package which offers a free, internet-capable smartphone – the BT ToGo – worth around £150, and BT’s Total Broadband service in the home. Above shows one of the free HTC smartphones in use.
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via 3G @ 15:36 7th May
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BT has re-entered the mobile market with a BlackBerry-like smartphone that allows users to surf the internet while on the move.
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via Computing.co.uk @ 10:37 7th May
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BT Total Broadband has added another name to its increasingly lengthy service and that word is "Anywhere". BT Total Broadband Anywhere is the telecom giant's latest push into the world of mobile internet and it offers home broadband users a Blackberry device to access the web while down the shops, at the train station or troughing at McDonalds.
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 1:55 8th May
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BT is offering its broadband customers a smartphone option so they can check their e-mail and surf the web while on the move.
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via Computer Weekly @ 23:21 8th May
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BT is talking convergence again. The telco has added a smartphone option to its consumer broadband package.
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via ZDNet @ 9:12 9th May
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British Telecom (BT) is a former monopoly in the UK and still most DSL lines in UK are using BT lines, so no wonder that this "anywhere" offering is not the best in the world (note: in the UK still there is no such thing as truly unlimited mobile Internet over cellular networks), but since BT includes Windows Mobile phones for customers, who purchase this service, we are happy to inform you about it! Note that BT is even putting its own branding on HTC-made phones:
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via MS Mobiles @ 19:17 7th May
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BT signalled its return to the mobile market yesterday by launching a BlackBerry-style smartphone as part of its broadband deal for users to surf the Web and make calls when not at home.
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via IT Web @ 10:29 8th May
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SMC Networks (www.smc.com), leading provider of networking solutions for the SMB/e and all the way home, today announced three new additions to its Barricade line of secure Broadband routers: the Barricade VPN 4-Port Broadband Router (SMCBR14VPN), the Barricade VPN 8-port Broadband Router (SMCBR18VPN), and the Barricade g VPN 4-port Broadband Router/802.11g access point (SMCBR14VPN-G). Available in mid-April, these new Barricade VPN Broadband Routers carry MSRPs of $99.99, $129.99 and $179.99, respectively.
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via Line56 @ 9:58 12th May
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SMC Networks (www.smc.com), leading provider of networking solutions for the SMB/e and all the way home, today announced three new additions to its Barricade line of secure Broadband routers: the Barricade VPN 4-Port Broadband Router (SMCBR14VPN), the Barricade VPN 8-port Broadband Router (SMCBR18VPN), and the Barricade g VPN 4-port Broadband Router/802.11g access point (SMCBR14VPN-G). Available in mid-April, these new Barricade VPN Broadband Routers carry MSRPs of $99.99, $129.99 and $179.99, respectively.
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via BizReport.com @ 4:34 10th May
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BT signalled its return to the mobile market yesterday by launching a BlackBerry-style smartphone as part of its broadband deal for users to surf the Web and make calls when not at home.
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via IT Web @ 6:36 12th May
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BT received a sceptical response from industry analysts on Wednesday when it told its customers they could from now on take their broadband “anywhere”.
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via Financial Times @ 19:11 7th May
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BT has launched its latest broadband product, entering the crowded market of companies providing online access for people wherever they are.
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via Sky News @ 10:06 8th May
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For customers seeking a smartphone that makes a bold statement, Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ: RIMM)(TSX: RIM) today introduced the admirable BlackBerry? Bold(TM) smartphone. Crafted from premium materials, inside and out, that radiate elegance with a dramatic presence, the BlackBerry Bold is designed to give business professionals and power users unprecedented functionality and performance in an intuitive BlackBerry? smartphone. It is the first BlackBerry smartphone to support tri-band HSDPA high-speed networks around the world and comes with integrated GPS and Wi-Fi?, as well as a rich set of multimedia capabilities. From its lustrous black exterior, satin chrome finished frame and stylish leather-like backplate, to its stunning display, sophisticated user interface and newly designed full-QWERTY(i) keyboard, the BlackBerry Bold smar
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via TMC Net @ 17:00 12th May
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Broadband insider to release premium broadband domains at auction on Sedo.com starting June 7th, 2008
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via 24-7PressRelease.com @ 14:07 8th Jun
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BT is talking convergence again -- the telco has added a smart phone option to its consumer broadband package.
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via CNET.co.uk @ 9:10 9th May
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A service launched by BT which offers to improve broadband speeds or "your money back" has been branded expensive.
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via BBC @ 8:49 11th Jun
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Click Here!This chapter focuses on the usage trends for smartphone enterprise users as well as understanding basic information covering brand loyalty to smartphones. Regarding mobile operator demographics for smartphone...
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via TelecomWeb @ 5:39 21st Jun
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Cambridge Broadband Networks launches ‘Backhaul Blog’ - Cambridge Broadband Networks launches ‘Backhaul Blog’ to spur debate across telecoms industry. Creates forum to discuss issues and opportunities around all forms of backhaul. Cambridge UK, 2 July 2008: Backhaul is one of the biggest issues facing mobile operators today and according to ABI Research already accounts for 30 percent of their operating expenditure with an annual cost of $20 billion. In response, Cambridge Broadband Networks, the developer of carrier-class transmission equipment for cellular backhaul, has today launched a blog to foster discussion around the issues. Known as ‘the backhaul blog’, the forum is aimed at a wide cross-section of industry professionals, including mobile operators, analysts and journalists, and will carry thought-provoking comment fr
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via Business Portal 24 @ 22:01 3rd Jul
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Most of us are familiar now with cell phones. Theyve been around long enough and weve struggled with each new upgrade enough that they no longer mystify and exasperate the average user. So then along comes the smartphone. These go beyond what the typical cell phone can do and often act like computers. In fact, there is not one definition of a smartphone. Some run complete operating-system software and have a standardized interface and platform. In other cases, the smartphone simply has some capabilities that the standard cell phone doesnt have.
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via Articles Bridge @ 9:46 21st Jun
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Click Here!The focus of this survey is to understand the dynamics of smartphone applications. Smartphone Definition : We are defining a mobile smartphone as one that uses one of the following operating systems: Linux...
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via TelecomWeb @ 19:27 30th May
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Sony Group, Toshiba and IBM Renew Cell Broadband Engine(TM) Center of Competence with Georgia Tech Upcoming Workshop to Focus on Developing Commercial Applications and Productivity Software for Cell Broadband Engine (Cell/B.E.) Processor ATLANTA--(Business Wire)-- The Georgia Tech College of Computing today announced the renewal of the Sony Corporation/Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (Sony Group)-Toshiba-IBM Center of Competence (STI Center), based on Georgia Tech's exceptional work in multiple areas of research and evangelism for the Cell Broadband Engine(TM) (Cell/B.E.) technology. Through Georgia Tech's efforts, the STI Center has been responsible for creating and disseminating software optimized for Cell/B.E. systems, and for performing research on the design of Cell/B.
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via Reuters @ 1:16 9th Jul
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SOUTHFIELD, Mich.Verizon Wireless is offering free PDA (personal data assistant) and smartphone workshops at several of its local area stores in May and June. The popular class, 20 Things Your PDA and Smartphone Can Do For You, is geared to help wireless phone users get the most out of their PDAs and smartphones by learning about their functions and features. Some of the topics include text messaging, Internet browsing, using email and the camera, changing ringtones, pairing Bluetooth devices and setting up the speed dial and address book synchronization functions. The free, in-store classes are open to Verizon Wireless customers and other PDA and smartphone users (all brands and models welcome). The events fill up quickly and seating is limited.
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via DBusinessNews.com @ 22:33 22nd May
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