Layer42 enhances its Californian network

Santa Clara, California network and services company, Layer42, has announced that it has made significant improvements to its network with the successful installation of equipment supplied by Transmode. This particular installation.. more

CREDANT confirm Aberdeen Group Study findings

CREDANT Technologies have said they agree with the findings of the Aberdeen Group and that they also believe that more organisations have adopted a centrally managed, policy-centric, file-based data encryption strategy.. more

The Move Channel adopts Inclarity VoIP

The Move Channel, a UK-based property portal that helps international estate agents, developers, investors and private owners buy and sell real estate, has adopted Inclarity’s Hosted VoIP telephone system. The Move.. more

Nortel launches 'Secure Portable Office'

Nortel has launched a USB drive which provides an ‘office on stick’ by linking a remote worker’s PC with a corporate VPN (virtual private network) while ensuring that all information from a session is encrypted. The Secure Portable Office client can be used with any.. more

Asda Mobile joins price war

Walmart owned supermarket chain, Asda, has announced severe price cuts to its pay-as-you go mobile phone service. From 1st September flat rate call prices will be slashed in half from 16p to 8p per minute, whilst text messages will be reduced from 5p to 4p.. more

Misleading iPhone advert banned

The UK’s Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) has banned a misleading iPhone advert that claimed iPhone users could access ‘all parts of the internet’. In truth, iPhone users can only access sites that don’t incorporate Flash or Java. This means the iPhone is unable to access.. more

UK broadband users pay over the odds

In a recent survey, it has been found that around seventy per cent of UK broadband users are paying too much for their service, while their ISPs are just sitting there raking in the money and saying nothing. The people who are going to be.. more

ASA bans iPhone advert

The Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) has put the thumbs down on the iPhone TV advert following complaints from members of the public. The complaints were about Apple’s claims that the iPhone can access all parts of the internet as if you were on a PC... more

BBC launches ad supported online music

Music fans will be in for a treat when BBC Worldwide launch their ad supported, online music store, where both free and paid for music content will be available from the vast archives of the BBC. Over the years the BBC has produced some of.. more

US ready to pass UK on mobile browsing

Mobile users in the US have been quite slow on the uptake of browsing the internet from their mobile phones. However, over the last couple of years this has been changing and it will not be long until the US overtakes the UK for mobile.. more