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  • Mon Nov 8 2004 British Telecom to buy Infonet

    Telecommunications service provider signs deal to take over Infonet for $965 million.

    Posted by Dinesh C. Sharma

  • Mon Nov 29 2004 VoIP is no threat, says British telecom giant

    Voice over IP is no longer a flea on BT's elephantine hide; the telco says it is now taking the technology seriously.

    Posted by Matt Loney

  • Thu Jan 19 2006 British supermarket chain to ring up VoIP

    Tesco wants to break into the Internet telephony market. But how do its prices match up with Skype's?

    Posted by Tom Espiner

  • Fri Jan 27 2006 British VoIP outage affects thousands

    BT's Broadband Voice product suffered unscheduled downtime this week due to a service crash, company says.

    Posted by Graeme Wearden

  • Tue Sep 7 2004 British ruling cheers VoIP industry

    Carriers are pleased with system that will allow consumers to transfer fixed-line numbers to their Net phone service.

    Posted by Graeme Wearden

  • Thu May 20 1999 Nortel scoops up British software firm

    The provider of data and telecommunications equipment buys privately held X-Cel Communications, a London-based maker of network management software tools.

    Posted by Ben Heskett

  • Sun Dec 7 2008 British ISPs filtering Wikipedia

    Internet service providers in the U.K. begin filtering access to the online encyclopedia after the site is added to the Internet Watch Foundation's blacklist.

    Posted by Rupert Goodwins

  • Wed Jul 29 1998 British Telecom profit falls

    The company announces that first quarter profit fell 19 percent, largely because of intense competition with Europe's telco giants.

    Posted by Sandeep Junnarkar

  • Wed Jan 2 2008 Photos: Video cameras keep watch in London

    Are they helpful tools for fighting crime, or an invasion of privacy? Either way, there are a lot of the CCTV devices.

  • Thu Jan 10 2002 London produces 3G content

    BBC Technology has signed a five-year deal to manage the production of content for Hutchison 3G's forthcoming high-speed mobile network.

    Posted by Graeme Wearden

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