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BT profits rise on broadband and international operations

BT revenues declined, but profits rose in the year to March 2011 on the back of savings in operating costs and lifts in overseas broadband uptake.

Apple usurps Google as most valuable global brand

Apple has leapfrogged Google and IBM to become the world's most valuable brand, according to Millward Brown.

Text messaging raises £15.1m for Red Nose Day

Mobile users used text messaging to raise £15.1m - just over a fifth of the total - for Red Nose Day, held on 18 March.

TalkTalk and Three top telecoms complaints league

TalkTalk and Three are the most complained about fixed-line, broadband and mobile providers in the UK, according to new figures revealed by Ofcom.

Most mobile consumers reject ads but crave deals

New research suggests consumers are actively resistant to third party ads on their mobiles and may even leave their operator to evade them, but would welcome operator offers or deals.

Google and Vodafone top global and UK brand lists

Google has supplanted Wal-Mart and Microsoft to become the world's leading brand, according to the annual list published by Brand Finance, in which Vodafone is named the leading UK brand.

Chime reports 40% surge in profits

Chime has reported a 40% surge in pre-tax profits to £26.5m for the year ending 31 December, according to full-year results posted today.

Adwatch (9 March) - Top 20 Recall: Is the new British Gas ad switched on?

Feelgood ad launching energy company's offer of Nectar points is a tactical triumph.

Customer additions contribute to British Gas profits

British Gas added thousands of customers to its residential electricity offering and its services business in 2010, although its market share in gas dropped.

Everything Everywhere loses more than 1m pay-as-you-go customers

Everything Everywhere lost more than a million pay-as-you-go customers in the first nine months of trading, according to its latest financial figures.

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