Telecommunications industry
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Purchase will boost Verizon’s AOL with advertising technology tools and search, mail and messenger assets
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Openreach could have autonomous board with greater say on investment, ahead of Ofcom decision over whether company’s network hinders rivals
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Britain’s largest internet service provider continues to struggle with power issues, causing outages across the country
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Company says services have been since restored, after UK’s largest ISP suffers outage affecting England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
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An independent board for Openreach is all very well but without transparency what’s the point?
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Company has been accused by MPs of lack of investment, possibly up to hundreds of millions, in its broadband infrastructure
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Culture, media and sport committee says BT’s broadband infrastructure division offers poor service
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Worldwide study finds that while 39% of Brazilians think they could build a website, only 16% of British workers feel the same
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Electrical company met City forecasts with pretax profit of £447m for the year to 30 April, up 17%
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CBI tells government to act quickly to quell uncertainty as Siemens and Visa speak on impact of EU vote on their UK operations
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The mobile giant faces two Ofcom investigations as it emerges that the number of complaints against it is triple the industry average
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Dido Harding received £2.81m at a time when cyber-attack cost company £60m and 101,000 customers, annual report shows
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Wireless company to write up agreement for 40,000 workers to ratify after 44 days of strikes that ‘affirmed the power of working people’, union president said
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Telecom wins contract to build register that will help health professionals and allow medical records to be accessed online
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Consultation begins on plans to force providers of range of services to make it easier, and faster, for customers to switch
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Telco confirms NBN and ADSL users having difficulty and says it is working to ‘restore services as quickly as possible’
The Chinese firm taking threats to UK national security very seriously