Europe faces funding gap for digital goals
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 →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
Continue Reading →Almost as many consumers in Europe would prefer to share their personal data with communication service providers than would prefer to pay a fee in return for gaining access to […]
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