
By Pia Heikkila
Published: 19 May 2000 11:37 BST
BT has signed an agreement with Network Appliance to power its broadband, streaming media and ASP services.
The agreement is part of BT's Openworld consumer broadband Internet services, which go live in July.
Using high-speed Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) access technology, the service will also feature consumer and small business content as well as personalisation facilities.
It is essential that you have experience in the Consumer Commerce and Industry area and have proven capability in translating business needs into ...
Electronics, Embedded, Analogue, Digital, Embedded Software, Newcastle The Job, My Newcastle client are enjoying substantial growth in the consumer ...
They are also planning to use BT Radianz's managed network, which will connect their backoffice to another office overseas. Ideally it would be ...
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