John Blau

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Germans show little interest in digital signatures

German Internet users have shown little interest in using digital signatures so far, according to a study published on Thursday by the market research group Fittkau & Maass GmbH.

DT ordered to offer flat rates for narrowband Internet

Deutsche Telekom AG (DT) must offer wholesale flat rates for narrowband Internet traffic to rival carriers, according to a Wednesday ruling by the German telecommunication regulator RegTP.

Infineon and Ericsson in talks

German semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies AG is in advanced negotiations with L.M. Ericsson Telephone Co. about a cooperation with or acquisition of the Swedish company

CSC-led consortium could win $6.1B German contract

The German Defense Ministry is likely to award the Isic 21 consortium led by CSC Ploenzke AG, the German subsidiary of the IT services and consulting company Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC), a ten-year

German government adopts Linux in IBM deal

The German Federal Ministry of the Interior in Berlin agreed on Monday to a partnership with IBM Corp. for the vendor to supply the open-source Linux operating system to federal, state and local governments.

Nokia projects sharp growth of wireless data revenue

Nokia Corp. expects data services to account for 35 per cent of mobile operators

Siemens denies sale of optical and access business

Siemens AG is not planning to sell its loss-making broadband access and optical-networking units in the United States. In response to media reports, Andreas Fischer, a company spokesman at the Siemens division Information and Communication Networks in Munich, said that both units "are being reintegrated into the group's U.S. operations; they are not being sold."

Siemens denies sale of U.S. optical and access business

Siemens AG is not planning to sell its loss-making broadband access and optical-networking units in the U.S. In response to media reports, Andreas Fischer, a company spokesman at the Siemens division Information and Communication Networks in Munich, said that both units "are being reintegrated into the group's U.S. operations; they are not being sold."

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