Brexit
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BT’s EE and Telefonica/Liberty Global's O2 are the first two mobile operators to announce changes to its EU roaming fees as a result of Brexit.
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The chief executive and CFO who will head the 50/50 joint venture (JV) created by the merger of Virgin Media and O2, have been named.
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Four years and three Prime Ministers since the referendum, and the UK is no longer an EU member state. From new regulations to the CMA and the investment potential in Dublin, Melanie Mingas takes a look at the impact
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Ed Cooke, founder of Conexus Law, explains how he sees Brexit impacting data centres and how the industry can make its voice heard as new regulations are developed
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The European Commission has published its draft decision on the data adequacy agreement setting out how personal data flows to the UK.
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BT's new procurement arm, the Dublin-based BT Sourced, is looking to fill more than 70 roles in the Irish capital.
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Lawyers have set out some of the challenges that could be faced by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) post-Brexit.
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Virna Rizzo and Jordan Le Gallo, lawyers at Cohen Amir-Aslani, a member of Globalaw, explain the impact of Brexit on the UK's Competition and Markets Authority.
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Conexus Law has introduced a Brexit contract management and audit service to support firms specialising in the built environment and tech to overcome unresolved issues following the trade deal.
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Hit by Covid and Brexit, roaming subscriptions could take until 2024 to exceed pre-pandemic levels, new research has found.
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James Hart, CEO of BCS says the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic is likely to continue to impact the data centre industry throughout the next few years. However, there are other drivers in play, too
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Operators and device manufacturers active in the UK are no longer permitted to sell locked handsets, the national regulator Ofcom has said.
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NTT and Fujitsu have welcomed a free trade agreement between Japan and the UK, which promises to boost digital trade between the two economies.
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The UK government has warned people in Britain that the EU’s law on free mobile roaming will cease to apply at the end of 2020.
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Equinix’s latest Global Interconnection Index (GXI) predicts private connectivity at the edge will grow by 51% CAGR and exceed a total bandwidth capacity of more than 13,300Tbps, equivalent to 53ZB of data exchanged annually.
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NTT Ltd has chosen London as its headquarters due to the city's "global" status in the centre of the EMEA region and a "limited" impact by Brexit, one of its 19 new global leadership executives has revealed.
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UK mobile operators hope to keep current roaming deals in place in the event of a no-deal Brexit – despite the UK government’s admission that it will revoke EU roaming regulations will be axed should it fail to strike a deal with the political block.
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Industry leaders are worried that the outcome of the UK’s Brexit negotiations are still uncertain, with only months to go. But some carriers are getting ready for big business to move out of the UK to other EU members