News for July 2000
- Thus falls as Demon fails to compete with free ISPs
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Turnover for the quarter rose a modest 6% to 50.6m, while operating losses soared by more than 290% to 18m, against a loss of 4.6m for the same period in
- Jul 31, 2000
- ISPs must RIP by end of 2001
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But as soon as ISPs have the required technology installed, they are expected to hand over requested data to the government, in a kind of rolling
- Jul 31, 2000
- Lycos signs QXL as official partner
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QXL will be labelled the ‘Lycos Premier Auction Partner' as part of the deal which means branding and click-through opportunities on Lycos sites in
- Jul 31, 2000
- Monday European TMT market roundup
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The FTSE 100 closed up 30 points, at 6,365; while the FTSE All Share was up 13 points to 3,062. The techMARK gained 9 points to close at 3,636; while AIM had
- Jul 31, 2000
- Caplin demerges from Infinet
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Valued at 25m, Caplin has developed some proprietary technology, dubbed RTTP, Real Time Trading Protocol. It enables the delivery of streaming market data,
- Jul 31, 2000
- DigiPlex co-location centre planned for UK
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The company, which provides co-location facilities using different IP networks, is to build its IT MegaPlex co-location site for opening in the first quarter
- Jul 31, 2000
- UPDATE: Clickmango collapse raises doubts over e-tail future
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Clickmango founders Toby Rowland, son of late tycoon Tiny Rowland, and Robert Norton, who launched their company on the Web in April, are to shut down the
- Jul 31, 2000
- Response to RIP: open letter from thus
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The theory behind the bill is a noble one: allow key public sector organisations to have surveillance techniques over the Internet, which are comparable to
- Jul 31, 2000
- Toycity becomes latest e-tail casualty
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The company, which launched in the UK in November, is to close its business, the news coinciding with the announcement from natural heath e-tailer Clickmango
- Jul 31, 2000
- Exodus adds caching services
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CacheFlow is providing caching devices that cut down on direct access by users to servers hosted at Exodus data centres. They will be deployed in front of
- Jul 31, 2000
