Most UK consumers resistant to mobile banking amidst security concerns
Mobile security needs to improve before mobile banking and payment services can take off in the UK, according to a new survey. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Mobile security needs to improve before mobile banking and payment services can take off in the UK, according to a new survey. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has repeated its call for changes to the law to be made to make it easier for it to punish companies that engage in unsolicited […]
Continue Reading →Evolution in the way communications are being accessed and delivered in the UK could result in existing copper wire networks being switched off, the UK government has said. Read Complete […]
Continue Reading →Businesses will better gain from the potential offered by access to masses of data and the ability to bring datasets together if technologies allowing them to obtain “actionable insights” from […]
Continue Reading →Vodafone has become the first telecoms company accredited with meeting the ‘cyber essentials plus’ cyber security standard. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Etisalat Nigeria, part of leading Abu Dhabi-based telecoms operator the Etisalat Group, is selling 2,136 of its towers to IHS Holding Limited (IHS) as part of plans to improve the […]
Continue Reading →Organisations are increasingly looking to work in collaboration or partnership with third parties. This may be to achieve operational aims, such as a step change in service delivery, or to […]
Continue Reading →Telecoms operator the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) and Germany’s Rocket Internet have entered into a “global strategic partnership” to develop online and mobile payment solutions in emerging markets. […]
Continue Reading →The speed at which telecoms network and service providers must notify Ofcom of security incidents or outages depends on whether those incidents would be likely to draw media or political […]
Continue Reading →Vodafone and O2 have extended an existing mobile network infrastructure sharing agreement they have so as to use telecom masts owned by Arqiva to deliver services under a new ten […]
Continue Reading →Many private sector organisations are using competitive tenders to procure goods and services or award significant contracts. Competitive tenders can be used to maintain a competitive edge and drive a […]
Continue Reading →Major international arbitration centres are reporting an “unprecedented increase” in the number of commercial disputes referred to them, with caseloads rivalling those recorded in the immediate aftermath of the financial […]
Continue Reading →The number of machine-to-machine (M2M) mobile data connections in the UK increased by 9% last year on 2012 figures, Ofcom has reported. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The UK Payments Council expects the ‘Paym’ mobile payments service backed by some of its members to be subject to a new regulatory framework for payment systems next year. Read […]
Continue Reading →South Korean mobile device manufacturer Samsung has agreed with US rival Apple to halt ongoing patent lawsuits outside of the US, according to reports in the international media including South […]
Continue Reading →Hewlett Packard (HP) has directly accused two former executives of a UK software company it bought of fraud in legal filings submitted to a US court. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Ofcom has reduced the fees it plans to charge network operators for the use of two frequencies that are used to deliver mobile broadband to customers. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →New rules do not need to be drawn up to account for offences made via social media, a House of Lords committee has concluded. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Businesses making use of ‘radio frequency identification’ (RFID) chips will be able to comply with EU data protection laws if they adhere to new standards for the chips that have […]
Continue Reading →Companies have been urged to check that they do not fall foul of a new package of European Union sanctions against Russia, which include limiting access to EU capital markets […]
Continue Reading →Proposed amendments to UK tax rules are being consulted on by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to recognise a new simplified mechanism that is being introduced for reporting VAT owed […]
Continue Reading →New measures designed to boost cross-border trade within the EU are set to come into force after EU ministers gave their formal backing to rules on electronic identification (e-ID) and […]
Continue Reading →Businesses like Apple should be explicit about the reasons why they access data stored on customer devices and should not simply rely on general permissions that do not specify the […]
Continue Reading →New rules governing London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) arbitrations will take effect in October, including provisions for an emergency arbitration process and guidelines on the conduct of parties’ legal […]
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