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Investing in superfast business broadband links for a region's companies can have significant benefits in the commercial world, allowing organisations to work faster, more efficiently and attract more customers. But those that wish to join the technology revolution might only be able to do so if their local authority applies for government cash by a certain date. [
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Plans to ensure every child in England can access both a computer and the internet have stepped closer to realisation after approved suppliers were agreed. Becta, the government's technology in education body, has announced the five chosen suppliers for the pilot phase of the Home Access programme. [
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UK consumers will soon be able to access on-demand television over broadband, following an announcement by BT, the BBC and ITV. The three will be working together on the project, but are looking to expand the partnership to other public service broadcasters and internet service providers (ISPs). [
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A £30. 3 million package which will aim to provide home access to a computer and the internet for every child in the UK has been announced by the schools minister. [
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Mobile broadband will be pushed as an alternative to Wi-Fi by a new alliance of IT and mobile companies. Companies like Microsoft, Toshiba and Vodafone make up the 16-strong group, which is backing a GSMA-led move to make a new category of always-connected mobile broadband devices. [
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Nokia has announced the introduction of its new 6300i phone which benefits from both GSM and VoIP connectivity. The new mobile phone can make calls via the mobile internet or Wi-Fi networks and allows up to two thousand VoIP, home and mobile numbers to be stored. [
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