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3G iPhone: The business perspective

July 11, 2008 What's standing in Apple's way in the enterprise? TAGS: O2 Plc., B2B, CIO, 3G, Apple iPhone, tariff, operator, enterprise, exec, touch screen, Apple Computer, U.K., Apple iTunes, keyboard, e-mail

O2: British businesses may block iPhone usage

November 9, 2007 Mobile operator says it's happy to transfer phone numbers to Apple's new handset but that businesses may impose tougher rules. TAGS: O2 Plc., EDGE, Apple iPhone, GPRS, U.K., handset, 3G, Apple Computer, Wi-Fi, coverage, worker, firmware, Google Inc.

Japan's I-mode bound for Britain

November 30, 2004 U.K., Ireland and Germany to get leading Japanese technology via British operator mmO2. TAGS: I-Mode, O2 Plc., Ireland, NTT DoCoMo Inc., operator, U.K., Germany, Japan

iPhone finds favor with business users

February 27, 2008 Survey indicates 59 percent of business customers "very satisfied" with their iPhone; 47 percent say the same of their BlackBerry.The New York Times TAGS: business user, Apple iPhone, wireless carrier, O2 Plc., survey, RIM BlackBerry, U.K., Apple Computer

U.K. mobile service strained after explosions

July 7, 2005 Networks haven't been physically damaged, but airwaves are clogged as people try to reach friends and family. TAGS: Vodafone Group Plc., London, explosion, mobile network, O2 Plc., representative, Orange PCS, Olympic Games, operator, U.K., call, capacity, T-Mobile, photograph

U.K. businesses see barriers to iPhone adoption

September 25, 2007 Cost and network-operator restrictions are preventing chief information officers from considering the iPhone as a corporate device. TAGS: director of information technology, chief information officer, Apple iPhone, barrier, adoption, O2 Plc., mobile operator, U.K., restriction, Microsoft Exchange Server, RIM BlackBerry, London, Apple Computer, information technology, Microsoft Corp.
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