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  • Active 24 Norway

    Norwegian Internet-related services group Active 24, has signed a hosting contract with Norwegian directory publishing company Findexa. The contract covers a complete portfolio of hosting services. Under the contract, Active 24 will assist Findexa by producing and hosting new product offerings to Findexa's customers.

  • Teleunit teams with LEAD

    Teleunit Spa, a provider of fixed line telephony, wireless broadband, international calling cards, premium access numbers, content for mobile and wholesale services in Italy, announces that it has signed an agreement with LEAD IP Systems to provide feature-rich telephony lines to both business and residential customers throughout Italy. LEAD IP Systems is a developer and supplier of full turnkey Internet Protocol (IP) telephony and data security access systems for broadband service providers.

  • NTL selects Radialpoint for security services

    Ntl has chosen Radialpoint, a supplier of managed services for internet service providers, to supply security services to its internet customers. NTL is to offer free desktop anti-virus services to all its customers under the product name of NTL Netguard. Updating itself every three hours, the NTL Netguard Anti-virus solution will automatically clean infected files. NTL Netguard will provide a free pop-up blocker, secure form filler application and a privacy manager. The launch date for these free services is expected to be in the third quarter of 2005.

  • Last Mile offers US-Canada rates

    Last Mile Connections (LMC), a New York based neutral telecommunications exchange, has announced that its Online Exchange has generated a price for international DS-1 Private Lines between the New York metropolitan area, the Toronto, Montreal, and Canada metropolitan areas that is more than a 50% reduction from current retail market prices for the same routes. The LMC Online Exchange is offering DS-1 Private Line service from the New York Metro area to the Toronto and Montreal Metro Areas for US $499 per month. LMC will provide this rate to all Exchange members for the next 90 days.

  • HP expands data storage

    Hewlett-Packard Co. is poised for the biggest-ever expansion of its data storage products and data services as it attempts to regain ground recently lost to rivals such as EMC Corp. and Dell Inc. in the US$63 billion global storage market. Nine revamped storage products are to be announced next week. HP's storage business has been regrouping, developing new products and increasing sales personnel. In light of new accounting and medical regulations, corporations are mandated to retain ever more data than ever, and must be able to access, manage and centralise the data far more simply.

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