European Communications

Case studies

22 December 2005 11:55

INTEC/ORANGE

TA Orange has grown to become one of the top three players in Thailand’s mobile communications market, with innovation a cornerstone of its success. TA Orange was the first company in the country to handle SMS messages in

22 December 2005 11:51

ARQIVA/EXCEL

Mobile phone use plays a key role in most business activity – and no more so than when people are away at an all day event. At the ExCeL London International Conference and Exhibition centre, literally everyone on

04 October 2005 16:56

MDS/VODAFONE

'Stop the Clock' is a new and innovative Vodafone offering for its Anytime tariffs. It has been created in order to make tariffs simpler and more cost effective for the customer, to enhance Vodafone's differentiation within the telecoms

04 October 2005 16:56

EMC SMARTS/COLT

Colt, a leading European provider of business communications, is focused on outperforming competitors in reliability and value. The company continues to set new standards for service and redefine the concept of customer care in the telecommunications industry.

04 October 2005 16:56

ETT/TANDBERG TV

Every day, Tandberg Television delivers products, systems, and services to the world's major broadcasters, cable TV companies, network operators, telecoms and convergence players -- solutions which enable these companies to compete more effectively in ever more crowded marketplaces.

04 October 2005 16:56

TAIT/TFL

Tait Radio Communications is to supply an initial order for 1500 mobile radio terminals from London Buses Ltd, after presenting the only tender that allowed retention of the existing analogue radio network as well as phased introduction of

27 June 2005 09:58

CAUDWELL COMMUNICATIONS/NETEZZA

Caudwell Communications is the fixed-line telephony business of the Caudwell Group, the UK's fifth largest privately owned company and the parent of well-known brands such as Phones4U and 20:20 Logistics.  Caudwell supplies data and voice calling services to

27 June 2005 09:58

MATAV/CHECKFREE

In May 2004, Hungary lifted restrictions on electronically generated bills, overturning a regulation that stipulated companies could only issue paper bills and statements. In response, Matav, Hungary's leading telecommunication carrier, launched the country's first Electronic Billing and Payment

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