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SMBs Need to Make Plans for Social Media
Apr 27, 2011 By ManuelaSocial networking IT services are very important when it comes to publicity on the Internet for small and midsize businesses. The issue is that most of these businesses don't have an actual plan to follow and they can't see proper results. However, a good idea for SMBs would be going for IT...
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BT Disagrees with Rival ISPs on Rural Broadband
Apr 6, 2011 By ManuelaIT company BT has responded at rival IT services providers after they sent a letter to broadband minister Ed Vaizey. The letter was talking about the big prices rival ISPs have to pay in order to access the poles and ducts of the IT company . The letter was signed by companies like...
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Ofcom Caught Talk Talk Billing Customers
Nov 2, 2010 By ManuelaOfcom has punished IT companies TalkTalk and Tiscali for continuing to charge customers for IT services even after they've ended their contracts with the IT services providers . The problem was that the TalkTalk Group that also owns the Tiscali brand, has had to face over 1,000 of complaints...
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Unsecured Wi-Fi is No File-Sharing Defence
Jul 22, 2010 By ManuelaAccording to a law firm, it seems that IT services users that benefit from IT connectivity and they have an unsecured wireless network, don't have any excuse for when it comes to illegal downloads. However, IT services providers that allow users to go on the Internet and download...
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Microsoft Refuses to Leave China
Mar 27, 2010 By ManuelaEven if there is a lot of pressure upon Microsoft, the software giant won't leave China as its rival, Sergey Brin, co-founder of Internet company Google, criticized the IT company for ignoring the country's human rights issue. Despite the fact that the Chinese Government has started...
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US to Challenge China's Web Censors
Mar 10, 2010 By ManuelaThe 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...
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Verizon to Allow Skype Calls
Feb 16, 2010 By ManuelaA great announcement that has confirmed some rumors has crossed paths with IT services users. It seems that IT companies Verizon Wireless and Skype will partner up. This means that the IT services provider will allow its customers to benefit from using the Internet and make free calls on...
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Committee Criticises Government Plans
Feb 8, 2010 By ManuelaThe Digital Economy Bill has been analyzed by the Joint Committee on Human Rights and the idea of leaving IT services users without IT connectivity if they share files illegally, is not acceptable because of the fact that the Government hasn't given too many details. Also, according to...
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Microsoft Stops Xbox Live Support
Feb 7, 2010 By ManuelaIT company Microsoft doesn't want to keep Live IT Support for its original Xbox, which means that IT products users that liked playing older games with their friends won't have this possibility anymore by using this old gaming system. This happens because of the fact that the Xbox 360 has...
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Three Strikes Rule Criticized
Feb 6, 2010 By ManuelaThe "three strikes" rule is part of the government's plan to leave illegal file-sharers without their most precious IT service - the one that gives them the possibility to share files - IT connectivity . But, as predicted, this move was criticized in the House of Lords and by public broadband...
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