Companies scrap plans for fast net services
13 Dec 2000
BT exchange will be capped. An Oftel spokesman said in a BBC News Online report that the withdrawal ...
to communicate with Microsoft’s MSN, and Yahoo! customers. The terms of deal agreed by AOL/Time Warner ...
BT exchange will be capped. An Oftel spokesman said in a BBC News Online report that the withdrawal ...
, and investing 15m ( 10.3m) in TAK, Thomson’s interactive TV joint venture with Microsoft. ...
and the internet. It will also take away some of the BBC’s self-regulatory powers. The Independent Television ...
in TAK, an interactive TV joint venture between Thomson and Microsoft. Technicolor is the world ...
it damaged by having to show racing. Meanwhile the BBC has secured a long-term deal with Go Racing for the rights to the Derby, which it last broadcast in 1979. The BBC will, in return, give up some other races in which Go Racing is believed to be interested, including the Hennessey Gold Cup. The BBC is expected ...
lives of young PR people? Mantra head of consumer PR, Edward Waldron-Davies, said: 'There used ...
and listen would involve a company such as Microsoft and the launch of a piece of ground-breaking technology. At present Microsoft does not have a WAP-compatible desk-top browser. If for argument s sake, Microsoft ... GPRS phone at the very least. But if Microsoft were to launch a WAP-compatible desktop browser, to use ...
department in 1993, Glocer worked as a mergers and acquisitions lawyer for the Davis, Polk & Wardwell law ...
, Wenda Harris Millard, who is leaving to become president of Ziff-Davis Internet....president of global media, Wenda Harris Millard, who is leaving to become president of Ziff-Davis Internet ... workforce. At Ziff-Davis Millard will be in charge of all internet initiatives, including content ... of parent company Ziff Davis Media. Millard was one of the company’s first 14 employees when she joined ...
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