BT and Talk Talk partner for Digital Economy Act High Court challenge
08 Jul 2010 | by Mark Banham
BT and Talk Talk are to challenge the Digital Economy Act in the High Court, claiming they want to protect their customers from an "unfair" law.
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Consumer data provider Kantar Worldpanel has released its first iPhone app, which provides the most recent grocery-share figures.
BT and Talk Talk are to challenge the Digital Economy Act in the High Court, claiming they want to protect their customers from an "unfair" law.
Talk Talk, the UK's third largest broadband supplier has appointed former BBC iPlayer and Project Canvas executive Rahul Chakkara as director of online.
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Transport for London has launched online departure boards that show live travel information. They are accessible through a computer or mobile phone, and can be used to plan a journey on the Tube, DLR and River services.
Stephen Carter, the government's communications minister, has insisted that Virgin Media's planned broadband roll-out will not create universal digital access in the UK.
Scottish and Southern Energy is rolling out a website featuring safety advice and customer service information. It will also feature a section using animated characters to warn children of the dangers of playing near electrical equipment.
LONDON - EDF Energy has appointed Archibald Ingall Stretton to its consolidated UK direct and digital account.
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