According to data from recent reports, Internet company Google has decided that the chances of leaving China without its IT service is of 99.9%. Even though the IT company has been in talks with the Chinese government since the IT security attacks it had to face, Google.cn might be enjoying its last days. The ultimatum about censoring its search results might have been the...
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Today was the final day the House of Lords could have helped consumers of IT services such as IT connectivity by discussing an amendment recently added to the Digital Economy Bill. If the amendment would have been approve, broadband users could have had one place where to solve their broadband problems, without having to go to IT company BT or their IT... -
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IT connectivity users that pay for this IT service so that they could surf the Internet and buy IT products and services are not aware of their consumer rights. The biggest online shoppers from Europe are the Britons, but according to a government survey, they don’t even know what their rights as consumers are. Shoppers from the UK spent 38 billion pounds only in... -
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The Federal Communication Commission’s Consumer Broadband Test was not received with interest because of the fact that it’s not what expected. The FCC launched an IT service that gives IT connectivity users the possibility to “test the broadband service they receive form their IT services provider and report areas where broadband is not available.” The testing program is available on the Broadband.gov Web site.In order...
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Rural communities are in luck because of the fact that IT company Virgin will deliver a very important IT service by using telegraph poles. This way, these IT connectivity users will have broadband speeds of up to 50Mbits/sec. This move comes as an experiment made on a six months basis and the poles will be the connection to some areas that were out of reach.... -
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The US is has decided to find out if it can challenge Chinese internet restrictions on the legal area because of the fact that IT companies that operate in the country were affected. So, IT services providers and Google are asked questions in order to help this investigation. This case would be the first one that speaks about the effects of censorship on IT companies and... -
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On Tuesday evening Internet company Google has launched a marketplace that gives other IT companies the possibility to sell their own add-ons for the IT connectivity apps of the search giant. Through Google’s servers the apps get installed and users don’t need to know more than one username and password for IT services. The thing is that only Google Apps administrators can install plugins, but... -
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Some net giants have something to say when talking about the law that would make IT services providers forbid and block access of IT connectivity users to visit Internet sites carrying pirated music and video. IT companies such as Google, eBay and BT don’t agree with this law and they have decided to be present on a letter that doesn’t support this law and considers... -
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On Tuesday, IT company Cisco Systems released a new IT product that promises super fast Internet speeds for IT connectivity users. The new product is in fact a router and it has the capacity of moving enormous quantities of data at never imagined speeds. This new revealed platform might be considered interesting enough for Google too because of the fact that it has been considering... -
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The US has decided to lift sanctions on Iran, Cuba and Sudan when talking about IT services offered by IT companies. These countries will benefit from Internet browsing, instant messaging and other communication tools. The reason of this decision is the fact that the US wants to promote freedom of speech within the countries. Software companies are allowed to export free, mass-market IT products.The...






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