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20 Dec 1999 | by MediaWeek
is aiming to exploit what it sees as a gap in online services servicing business to business companies. ...
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is aiming to exploit what it sees as a gap in online services servicing business to business companies. ...
BSkyB is hoping to float Open, the interactive television service in which it has a 32.5% stake, early in 2000, it was reported today. BSkyB, which is expected to reveal that it has secured two million subscribers by the end of this month, is understood to be looking for a valuation of around £2 ...
Emap On Air is restructuring its sales operation in a bid to provide a better service to its ... On Air is also pledging to offer service charters to individual clients. The changes have been ... are that we’re too internally focused,” said King. “We’re shifting the whole emphasis to customer service ...
Telewest has thrown down the gauntlet to BT by unveiling its plans for unmetered residential internet access at just £10 per month. The service, called SurfUnlimited, is to be launched in mid ... ’s ADSL service, which will provide internet access at similar speeds to cable modems, is expected to cost ...
' consumer operations. The company has extensive committments to digital TV and interactive services ...
-Bun.com. Talkcast is believed to be looking to spend up to £20 million on marketing its service. The start ...
in discussions with Carlton about the service. ...
some 250 are based at the London headquarters. The rest are split between customer service sites ...
-alone service in Spain and is a major shareholder in German news channel ntv. The Financial Times is in its 20 ... in Eastern Germany to service Eastern Europe which “is a strong ad revenue market.” Hughes endorses ... launching a dedicated service in the UK– has resisted the urge to offer country-by-country propositions ...
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