Ofcom opens investigation into sharp practices in the international calling card market
Have you ever used an international calling card? If you have, perhaps it was at a time when you didn’t have a fixed address, or …
Have you ever used an international calling card? If you have, perhaps it was at a time when you didn’t have a fixed address, or …
I get a regular selection of recent corporate finance deal activity summaries in my email. Last week, I got one from Regent. Their view was …
On 7 January the UK’s Department for Business, Innovation and Skills published a ‘call for evidence’ relating to principles of economic regulation. As those who …
Sadly I’ve not been in Las Vegas at CES, but remained at my desk in London reading the various updates. As the dust starts to …
Ofcom permits 2G spectrum refarming Ofcom yesterday varied the spectrum licences of the UK’s three 2G spectrum licensees (EverythingEverywhere (JV between Orange and T-Mobile), Vodafone and O2) to permit them to use …
There has been a lot of discussion this week of BT’s wholesale content connect product, so I thought it would be helpful to unpack the …
I’m very excited to have had my first re-tweet, so today’s post develops the thought further. The retweet was of an economist article which, in …
I write today’s blog from sunny Switzerland. The news seems rather slow and I can’t bear to write a top ten lists of things that …
Re-reading yesterday’s post, I hope it wasn’t too close to a law firm client update – that is not being the point of this blog. …
Some years ago I was reading one of those very thought provoking articles in the end of year bumper edition of the Economist. The gist …