News for February 2002
- New 186K services offer route to IP
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The company, which operates a 2,000 km fibre network connecting 20 UK metropolitan centres, will initially target companies already using Asynchronous
- Feb 28, 2002
- 90 jobs set for axe as Easynet tightens belt
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The company, which is 72%-owned by struggling communications group Marconi, announced substantial full year losses, forcing it to look at making savings.
- Feb 28, 2002
- ROUND-UP: New sites, deals and services, 28 Feb
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Gradumates, a free reunion website for former college and university students, has signed a deal with telegraph.co.uk in which the newspaper site will promote
- Feb 28, 2002
- Yahoo! faces criminal trial after Nazi memorabilia sales
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Although Yahoo!'s French portal does not allow the trade of war related memorabilia, the US site has featured Nazi items being auctioned and - under French
- Feb 28, 2002
- Digital download culture "criminal" says president Greene
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Michael Greene hit out at the digital download culture while delivering the president's address at the annual Grammy awards last night, describing it as an
- Feb 28, 2002
- FT waves goodbye to COO
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Murphy, who is to pursue a more entrepreneurial role, is expected to stay on in a reduced capacity until April, working on special projects with managing
- Feb 28, 2002
- BBC to broadcast The Archers online
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- Feb 28, 2002
- IBG finds results no picnic
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IBG expects losses this year to be lower than the 2.9m deficit reported for the year ended 31 October 2001, a more than threefold increase on 2000's loss.
- Feb 28, 2002
- AOL extends gaming alliance with Electronics Boutique subsidiary
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The extension to the alliance between AOL UK and Electronics Boutique's subsidiary company will see EB Media providing new content for the portal's gaming and
- Feb 28, 2002
- Internet users to vote for colour of new M&Ms
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- Feb 28, 2002
