- Tue Mar 30 2004 State Department questions EU's Microsoft ruling
Concern grows in Washington over European regulators' decision to levy harsh penalties and a $613 million fine on the software giant.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Wed Mar 24 2004 U.S. politicos fire at EU's Microsoft ruling
In a strongly worded letter, members of the House International Relations committee ask regulators in Brussels to reconsider their decision to levy a record fine against the U.S.-based company.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Thu Apr 11 2002 Orbitz rivals cry foul
special report No longer a struggling start-up, the online travel site is once again attracting the attention of federal regulators as rivals claim Orbitz is a monopoly.
Posted by Rachel Konrad
- Tue Sep 7 2004 Airline's interest in mile-high Wi-Fi dives
In-flight broadband still too expensive and immature, British Airways CEO says.
Posted by Andy McCue
- Thu Aug 30 2007 Greater scrutiny for Europe's outsourcing deals
Updated competition guidelines mean more outsourcing deals in Europe may have to go to the European Commission for approval.
Posted by Andy McCue
- Thu Dec 6 2007 JetBlue to start testing in-flight e-mail, IM next week
The low-cost carrier will be the first domestic airline to offer a wireless service on board when it tests out Yahoo e-mail and IM, as well as BlackBerry access, next Tuesday.
Posted by Caroline McCarthy
- Wed Jul 13 2005 IP television takes off on airplanes
Singapore Airlines launches in-flight Internet Protocol television service, while airplane makers say cell phone calls will follow next year.
Posted by Matt Loney
- Wed Dec 15 2004 Feds move on wireless Web, cell phones in flight
The FCC will sell spectrum for high-speed Internet access, and wants to allow cell phone use on airplanes.
Posted by Ben Charny and Marguerite Reardon
- Mon Nov 4 1996 BT to buy MCI for $20 billion
In what would be the largest foreign purchase of a U.S. company, British Telecom announces it will buy MCI
Communications.
Posted by Jeff Pelline