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September 2008

Real-time charging

As telecoms services converge, Pat McCarthy highlights the significance of a new approach to billing.


July 2008

Sky waves

On top of a 43 storey building in London is a radio site which carries a key communications link for one of the city's new media companies - and is incidentally helping to nail any lingering suspicion that point-to-point wireless links are inferior to fibre circuits


July 2008

NFC: touching the future

Soon, Near Field Communications could become as ubiquitous as Bluetooth -- but possibly a much more integral part of our daily lives, at work and in our free time. Richard Lambley reports from the 2008 WIMA new media conference in Monaco


June 2008

The carbon element

As the UK telecoms regulator polishes its gavel for further spectrum auctions, James Page wonders whether its rules will give us the best result.


April 2008

Looking at...

PDAs for health and safety: David Crook shows how mobile technology can help shoulder the burden of legislation.


March 2008

Digital dividend

Phil Woodley outlines the potential for digital PMR in Arqiva's new spectrum.