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41. Ofcom cuts mobile connection charges
Media and telecoms regulator Ofcom announced new controls on Tuesday limiting the amount that mobile network operators can charge other telephone companies for connecting calls on their mobile networks.
27 Mar 2007
42. Workers pocket 24 bln pounds in bonuses
British workers have pocketed 24 billion pounds in performance related bonuses over the past year, a study shows.
23 Mar 2007
43. Tesco workers toast record saving scheme payout
Nearly 50,000 Tesco workers are celebrating a record payout, as two of the retailer's "save as you earn" (SAYE) share schemes mature.
09 Feb 2007
44. Vodafone, Orange said to merge 3G networks
Mobile phone giant Vodafone Group and rival Orange, owned by France Telecom, plan to merge their third generation mobile phone networks in a bid to cut costs, the Guardian said on Thursday.
08 Feb 2007
45. IBM renews Microsoft rivalry with new Web software
IBM's Lotus unit will introduce on Monday a set of social networking services that functions like a MySpace for office workers and which analysts say marks a renewed challenge to Microsoft Corp..
22 Jan 2007
46. Games Workshop Revenue Down £2.3m
Games Workshop has announced its interim results for the six months ended 26th November 2006. The group, primarily known for its fantasy wargames, reported a later than expected return to growth.
05 Jan 2007
47. Nokia Deal with Telefónica Móviles Panamá
Nokia has been chosen by Telefónica Móviles Panamá to build its GSM radio and GPRS network. The agreement should allow the operator, which operates under the movistar brand, to cover all of Panama.
03 Jan 2007
48. Nokia Russia Deal with MegaFon
Nokia announced today a contract with Russian operator MegaFon for GSM/GPRS/EDGE network expansion. Nokia will provide radio and core equipment as well as a number of services to aid MegaFon in delivering advanced mobile solutions.
22 Dec 2006
49. Nokia Network Deal With Total Accesss Communication
Nokia has announced the signing of a network expansion contract with Total Access Communication Plc (DTAC), the Thai operator.
19 Dec 2006
50. Pension reforms may cut saving levels
The amount saved in workplace pensions could be cut by 10 billion pounds in 20 years' time if firms reduce pension contributions to the minimum level set by the government's proposed new saving regime, a report said on Friday.
08 Dec 2006
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