Telecomms

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Telefónica strikes direct-to-bill deals with Facebook, Google, Microsoft and RIM

Telefónica has struck global direct-to-bill deals with Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Research In Motion, enabling users to pay for content through their mobile phone bills.

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ANZ rolls out Cisco video conferencing tech

ANZ is rolling out video conferencing technology from Cisco across Australia, enabling wealth management clients to meet with staff remotely.

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BT bags £45 million network consolidation deal with CLSA

BT has bagged a £45 million deal with CLSA Asia Pacific Market to provide a fully managed voice, data and trading systems network across 14 countries in the Asia Pacific region, the UK and the US.

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BofA pilots video conferencing for wealth advice

Bank of America is planning to trial video conferencing technology in branches that will enable customers to talk with investment specialists in other parts of the country.

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Mopay lets online shoppers pay with land line

Mobile payments outfit mopay has rolled out a service that lets online merchants bill purchases directly to consumers' land line phone accounts.

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Cisco TelePresence wins big at Bank of America

Bank of America has signed up for a minimum 200 unit-strong roll out of Cisco's TelePresence, a video conferencing and collaboration system that enables virtual face-to-face meetings across multiple locations.

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Bank of New Zealand plans branch network makeover

Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) is embarking on a massive branch refurbishment and relocation project that will see new technology such as video conferencing introduced to "transform" the way it interacts with customers.

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Deutsche Bank overhauls telecomms with Avaya

Deutsche Bank has selected technology from Avaya for a global telecommunications consolidation project covering 3100 buildings in 72 countries.

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DTCC selects IBM telecomms expense management services

The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) has signed for expense management services from IBM to help keep on top of its multi-million dollar telecommunications spend.

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Commerzbank signs for BT voice trading systems

Germany's Commerzbank has inked a five year, multi-million euro contract with BT for the provision of managed services for its voice trading systems.

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Sparkasse KölnBonn taps prosystemsIT for VoIP operations

German savings bank Sparkasse KölnBonn has inked a five year deal with prosystemsIT - in which it holds a stake of around 25% - for the provision and operation of VoIP systems.

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CBA inks A$1bn telecomms deal with Telstra

Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has awarded Telstra a 10 year, A$1 billion managed services contract as it prepares for a major telecommunications network upgrade.

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Norwegians get mobile phone-based online banking login system

A new system that lets customers use their mobile phones to log onto online banking accounts has been launched in Norway.

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Belgacom takes 40% stake in m-payments outfit Tunz

Belgian telco Belgacom is taking a stake of 40% in Tunz, a specialist in mobile payments, as it looks to develop services for mobile micro-payments.

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Swift signs three-year video conferencing deal with BT

Financial messaging network Swift has signed a three-year managed services deal with BT to support the use of Cisco telepresence videoconferencing suites at five offices worldwide.

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Lloyds TSB Asset Finance selects C&W for call centre overhaul

Lloyds TSB Asset Finance has inked a three year, multi-million pound deal with Cable & Wireless (C&W) for the implementation of an IP-based call centre system.

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Banks must ditch standard security questions - Symantec

Banks are putting their customers at risk by using standard security questions, such as mother's maiden name, to confirm identities online or over the phone, according to Symantec.

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Western Union to extend mobile remittance network with Orascom

Money transfer operator Western Union is teaming with Orascom Telecom to introduce mobile remittance services for the unbanked in select markets in the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

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HSBC rolls out Nortel communications technology

British banking group HSBC is piloting a unified communications platform from Nortel at its Canary Wharf headquarters ahead of a global roll out of the technology.

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Autonomy looks to cash in on FSA call recording regulations

Software house Autonomy is pitching for business from firms looking to comply with upcoming Financial Services Authority (FSA) regulations requiring them to record and store telephone conversations and electronic communications relating to client orders.