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June 16, 2005

[IMG BT launches world’s first hybrid mobile phone]

http://burnz.weblog.com.my [world.of.unknown] June 16, 2005 @ 1:35 pm · Filed under Gadgets British Telecom, or BT, has today launched the world’s first hybrid mobile phone that can also be used as a standard landline phone. This will be subscription-based service that BT said users would have to subscribe to in order to get started. Once they have signed up, they will get a Motorola v560 phone that is capable of supporting the new technology in addition to a small wireless access point.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[Rbig.co.uk] Rural Broadband Interest Group - Links: Sir George Young Bt, MP for North West Hampshire, is campaigning for "Broadband for All" - one of a very few members of parliament who appear to understand the implications if we continue to have rich provision in the towns and little or no provision in the countryside. As a widely respected back bench MP, Sir George is well placed to get the message across to Ministers and to the Shadow Cabinet and to influence future policy and regulatory actions.

Radio.weblogs.com[Radio.weblogs.com] Gary Secondino's Weblog: Outlook: As stock markets test fresh lows, a new rationality dawnsIndependent - I've been rereading Alan Greenspan's famous irrational exuberance speech, which was delivered a little over six years ago, in the hope of gaining some insight into the extraordinary stock market collapse of the past three years.

[Weblog.foopee.org] Graham's weblog » 2003 » March » 07: “A representative for Telstra, which is also an Internet service provider, said Thursday that federal police visited one of its Melbourne offices last week in connection with alleged piracy that involved downloads of music potentially worth up to $36 million (60 million Australian dollars).” [Link]

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Posted at June 16, 2005 07:42 AM

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