News for May 2004
- i-mode wants UK partner, says FT
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Japanese mobile operator NTT DoCoMo is talking to mmO2, Orange, and T-Mobile about launching its i-mode content platform in the UK, according to the FT.
- May 28, 2004
- Internet
- Chatterbox offers cheap texts via internet
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A service for deaf and disabled people that simulates SMS texting, but at a fraction of the cost, has been launched by UK company Chatterbox. The downloadable
- May 28, 2004
- Internet
- Emuse wins Zip TV backing
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Zip TV, the company set up by a consortium of advertisers to develop interactive TV ad technology, has has named Emuse's Modelstream iTV ad design product as
- May 28, 2004
- Internet
- UK Online goes offline
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As from today, UKOnline.gov.uk users will be re-directed to www.direct.gov.uk in an attempt to simplify online government services for UK citizens. Where
- May 28, 2004
- Internet
- WEEKLY COMMENT: Itemised billing points the wrong way
- This of course allows ISPs to introduce ever more intricate pricing models and continue their price war in more sustainable fashion. However, earlier this
- Nokia cuts N-Gage price
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Mobile phone maker Nokia started shipping its revamped N-Gage gaming phone Wednesday, and said that it could sell cheaper than previously flagged due to
- May 28, 2004
- Internet
- Cable and Wireless challenges BT with Bulldog buy
- Bulldog is currently one of the few companies offering LLU (Local Loop Unbundling) other than BT, installing its own equipment in its telephone exchanges.
- Site Confidence picks agencies
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Aqueduct has been appointed to run above and below-the-line campaign, which will include direct mail, while The Telemarketing Company will compile a database
- May 28, 2004
- Internet
- Broadband users catching up with telly addicts
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The 'Fishbowl 2' study, which follows the Fishbowl study conducted by Freeserve (now Wanadoo) two years ago, asked 1,000 people to record their media
- May 28, 2004
- Internet
- TeleCity creates global education portal
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The Global Gateway, which started this month, is a new international website, enabling those involved in education to collaborate on 'creative partnerships'.
- May 28, 2004
- Internet
