‘Common European approach’ needed on spectrum use, says EU commissioner
EU countries need to coordinate their allocation of spectrum, the EU commissioner for the digital single market (DSM) has said. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →EU countries need to coordinate their allocation of spectrum, the EU commissioner for the digital single market (DSM) has said. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The European Union faces a shortfall of €106 billion in funding needed to reach its goals for mobile and broadband coverage, according to the Financial Times . Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Dell has agreed to buy data storage company EMC for $33.15 a share, in a deal valued at $67 billion. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The chief executive of the UK’s telecoms regulator has questioned whether telecoms companies need to grow through mergers and acquisitions to be able to invest in next-generation infrastructure. Read Complete […]
Continue Reading →Some of the most remote parts of Africa are to be given internet access under a partnership agreement between social networking web site Facebook and French satellite internet operator Eutelsat. […]
Continue Reading →A UK court is to rule on whether Uber’s mobile app breaches taxi regulations. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Telecoms regulations should not “create burdens” for businesses looking to invest in the next generation of digital communications infrastructure, the UK government has said. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →FOCUS: UK government policy has increased the likelihood of government technology disputes being resolved via arbitration than through the courts but a judgment by the High Court in February could […]
Continue Reading →The European Commission will draw up rules to help mobile network operators set limits on the amount of ‘roaming’ they will allow their customers to engage in before they can […]
Continue Reading →Italy has formally joined 25 other EU countries in backing a new unitary patent framework within the trading bloc. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Technology giants Google and Microsoft have agreed to end “all pending patent infringement litigation between them”, according to a statement issued by the companies. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The European Commission has contacted more than 2,000 businesses in an information-gathering exercise that is part of a broad inquiry into competition in the e-commerce sector, a senior EU official […]
Continue Reading →The idea that the development of the so-called ‘internet of things’ (IoT) will falter unless privacy and security issues are dealt with is “false”, a leading privacy researcher has said. […]
Continue Reading →The EU and China have agreed to jointly develop 5G mobile technology. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →New norms for data handling by online platforms could emerge from a new consultation exercise launched by the European Commission, an expert has said. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The UK-based organiser of the international ‘Infosecurity’ conference series has failed in its attempt to register the name as a trade mark, after an EU court found that it had […]
Continue Reading →Cyber security specialists worldwide agree that more attention needs to be paid to the need to balance the convenience of mobile payment systems against perceived security risks, according to new […]
Continue Reading →FOCUS: There is a growing appetite for international arbitration in the technology sector and this trend is likely to continue. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Ofcom is to establish a new licensing regime which will allow ‘white space’ technology to be put into use despite there being a small risk that it could lead to […]
Continue Reading →Expertise in contract and relationship management are the skills businesses look for the most when outsourcing data centre and cloud data centre services, according to a new survey. Read Complete […]
Continue Reading →It was sufficient for a law firm to show that it had lost out on a single instruction in order to demonstrate that it had suffered “serious harm” that had […]
Continue Reading →The European Commission will not take legal action against Germany over its proposed new data retention laws, the Commission has confirmed. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Companies are trying to “circumvent” an EU court ruling that restricts the ability of standard-essential patent (SEP) owners to seek court orders to prevent others using those patents, according to […]
Continue Reading →Reforms to EU payment services laws could be agreed on by MEPs next month. Read Complete Article
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