In this Issue:
CASE EXPANDS WiMAX CLIENT BASE
HACKER GARY McKINNON LOOSES HIS APPEAL
NORTEL WINS ROUTERS, SWITCHES & NETWORKING FOR THE OLYMPICS
OFCOM TO INVESTIGATE BT
The UK’s Privacy Watchdog has given Google permission to use their street mapping system
LAPTOP WOES
Technical - Overview WiMax
BT Announce a £1.5 billion programme to roll out Fibre for Broadband
Could TV Over the Internet be set to replace broadcast TV
Case Industrial Ethernet Switch gains Network Rail certification

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CASE EXPANDS WiMAX CLIENT BASE
We recently launched our WiMAX solution to a small selection of trial users and we (and they!) are really pleased with the results.
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HACKER GARY McKINNON LOOSES HIS APPEAL
"My country has disappointed me" says the man
accused of the biggest military hack in history, Gary McKinnon.


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NORTEL WINS ROUTERS, SWITCHES & NETWORKING FOR THE OLYMPICS

Nortel will provide BT with routers, switches and networking equipment required to build and support the network and communications infrastructure for the London 2012 Olympics.


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OFCOM TO INVESTIGATE BT

Ofcom is to investigate complaints from network resellers Thus and Gamma Telecom that BT is trying to squeeze them out of the wholesale market in end-to-end voice calls.


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The UK’s Privacy Watchdog has given Google permission to use their street mapping system

Privacy campaigners attacked the plan to provide pictures of streets to online maps, but the Information Commissioner’s
Office (ICO) has said it is ‘satisfied

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LAPTOP WOES

We have all had a restrained laugh at the much publicised loss of various laptop computers in the public sector.

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Technical - Overview WiMax

WiMAX, the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, is a telecommunications technology that provides wireless data in a variety of ways, from point-to-point links to full mobile cellular type access. It is based on the IEEE 802.16 standard, which is also called WirelessMAN.

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BT Announce a £1.5 billion programme to roll out Fibre for Broadband

BT announce a £1.5 billion programme to roll out fibre based, super-fast broadband to up to 10m UK homes by 2012.
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Could TV Over the Internet be set to replace broadcast TV

When the promsied 100Mbps broadband arives will IP TV sound the death knell of traditional brodcast TV?
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Case Industrial Ethernet Switch gains Network Rail certification
The Case Communicaitons IFE 2G8T - MX  Industrial Ethernet switch has been approved for use on the Railway Network by Network Rail
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