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DTI rubbishes reports of pact to privatise Royal Mail

LONDON – The government has denied that there are any plans to partially privatise Royal Mail...for the government and it is our understanding that it is not on its agenda." Leighton and chief executive Adam ... , advised the government to privatise Royal Mail to allow it to respond faster to competition. If you ...

EDF backs Olympics bid in athletics deal

January. The governing body has recorded an increased interest in athletics following the successes ...

Virgin in talks to secure a slice of China's mobile market

roaming but has 75m users. The Chinese government is expected to issue 3G licences next year. Virgin ...

Ubisoft and SubTV launch inter-university tournament

into North Korea. The game's plotline has earned it the condemnation of the North Korean government, which ...

DMA to set up mobile marketing strategy committee

, including content providers, and government on regulatory issues. Robert Dirskovski, head of interactive ...

Energy Saving Trust revamps site as gas prices rise

by the government in 1992 with the aim of cutting carbon dioxide emissions and achieving a sustainable and efficient ...

BBC tests downloads of TV programmes to viewers' PCs

viewers to embrace digital TV before the government switches off the analogue signal in 2012. If you ...

Welsh Assembly aims to boost broadband take-up

. It aims to create a broadband infrastructure across Wales by March 2007. The Welsh government is eager ...

Business Post clinches Powergen from Royal Mail

, government agencies and mail order companies. UK Mail collects and sorts mail from its customers, which ...

Few UK companies have customer win-back strategies

The survey conducted among senior marketers in retail, banking, credit card, insurance, telecoms, travel and utilities companies shows failure in direct marketing, which in turn could promote tougher legislation governing prospect communications. Telecoms was the most effective sector, gaining a 42% share ...

 

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