Relinquishing the last mile12 April 2007Amid the noise about IPTV, FMC and other forms of convergence, another major change appears to be happening to fixed-line telecoms that Europe's… Read more |
Sweden leads the way on next-generation access networks12 March 2007Rob Gallagher looks at Sweden's lead in bringing Fibre all the way to the customer's front door... There are over 1 million subscriptions to… Read more |
Western Europe gets lots of fibre27 February 2007Sweden is leading the way towards new world of next-generation access networks, Rob Gallagher notes. There are over 1 million subscriptions to… Read more |
DT takes a de facto regulatory holiday on VDSL27 November 2006Deutsche Telekom appears to be winning a regulatory exemption for its VDSL deployment, despite a compromise between the European Commission and the… Read more |
Norwegian dispute offers taste of Net Neutrality06 November 2006Earlier this month, a string of events in Norway kick-started a global debate on an issue central to the future of the internet, media and telecoms:… Read more |
Czech-mate for wireless broadband?21 August 2006While Vodafone Czech Republic's cancelled 3G launch was written off by many commentators as yet another indication that the much-hyped technology was… Read more |
Vonage: End of the road for pure-play VoIP?14 June 2006Rob Gallagher wonders if the collapse of Vonage's IPO is an indication of what's ahead... At time of writing, shares in Vonage were… Read more |
Net Neutrality is dead...08 May 2006Rob Gallagher weighs in on the Net neutrality debate and says that despite recent events, a two-tiered Net has been around for some time... … Read more |
3G v DSL? Don't make me laugh22 March 2006Arun Sarin's admission that Vodafone is looking at offering fixed-line services should be applauded - and heeded. It seems that smaller rivals of the… Read more |
Dotmobi sceptics be silenced!07 March 2006None other than the mighty Google has launched a website that employs the latest top-level domain name, specially set aside for mobile phones. Surely… Read more |

