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WiMax WISP hits Warwick
Pipex Wireless, the joint venture between Intel and ISP Pipex, is to set up its second deployment of WiMax in the UK. The number two rollout will take place in the city of Warwick, with the WISP (wireless ISP) working with National Grid Wireless, Warwick District Council and Intel to set up WiMax connectivity over three sites. It's expected the trial will go live towards May or June of this year. Warwick council will be the first customer, using the long-range wireless broadband for leased line services, VoIP and homeworking. The company is also looking to eventually sell connectivity to home users. Pipex Wireless' first run out of the technology was in Milton Keynes last year. Results from early trial showed the wireless tech reaching speeds of 10Mbps.
Carphone Warehouse takes home AOL UK
Parent group Time Warner hired Citibank in the first half of this year to review the options for AOL UK. The consultants concluded the company should abandon being an ISP in the UK to concentrate on its portal, which is benefiting from the online advertising boom. Carphone Warehouse became involved in June, when reports suggested chief executive Charles Dunstone wanted AOL UK's expertise in unbundling - the ISP has 600,000 dial-up and 1.5 million broadband customers in this country. Dunstone said on Wednesday: "The acquisition of AOL's UK internet access business is transformational for our broadband business. "This deal gives us significant scale to complement the rapid organic growth of our free broadband proposition. In addition, the joint development of AOL's already successful audience platform will bring us new advertising and content revenues in a proven and low risk manner." AOL UK's access business - including its customer base, management and infrastructure - will pass entirely to Carphone Warehouse, while AOL will continue to provide "co-branded portal, content and other audience services".
Prodigy Internet caned with £30k fine
Prodigy Internet has been fined a whopping £30k for not providing complaint information regarding it's implementation Ofcom's broadband migration policy. Ofcom fined the ISP under section 135 of the Communications Act 2003 for failing to comply with GC22, which relates to the issue of Migration Authorisation Code's (MAC), which customers need to be able to switch provider without disruption of service. Failure to provide a customer with a MAC code within five days is considered a breach of the code. .
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