Regulator wants phone firm change
BBC News (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Guernsey's utility regulator recommends changes to Cable and Wireless after a review of services it offers other phone companies.
BBC News (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Guernsey's utility regulator recommends changes to Cable and Wireless after a review of services it offers other phone companies.
The Register (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Remind me what happened to that again... Top brass at Thus are celebrating their merger with Cable and Wireless by modestly telling staff through the medium of leaving large cardboard junk around offices that "a new era of telecoms" has begun.…
Times Online (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
The economy’s performance in the second quarter is expected to remain unrevised, with zero growth showing GDP stagnating, according to updated national accounts data due out tomorrow. The balance of payments is expected to have been in deficit by about £9.7 billion in the second quarter, up from £8.4 billion in the previous three months, according to official data due out tomorrow. Housing market Bank...
Financial Time (Free subscription) | 27/09/2008
The biggest prize for a single sporting team event is threatened by a sponsorship rights row involving Caribbean mobile phone rivals Digicel and Cable and Wireless,...
Financial Time (Free subscription) | 27/09/2008
The board of Cable and Wireless is set to meet on Monday to consider a demerger of the telecommunications company's two main operating divisions. C&W's board is likely...
Financial Time (Free subscription) | 27/09/2008
The board of Cable and Wireless is set to meet to consider a demerger of the telecoms company's two main operating divisions, which could be accompanied by a special dividend
Sify (Free subscription) | 15/09/2008
Telecom operators Cable and Wireless India and the state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) have signed an agreement to offer telecom services and share networks and infrastructure, the two companies announced Monday.
Caribbean 360 (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
Cable and Wireless (C&W) Caribbean has announced that it will pump more than US$500,000 in cash and services into efforts to assist victims of recent hurricanes and tropical storms that have affected the region.
Web Strategy by Jeremiah (Free subscription) | 08/09/2008
I use to work at Exodus (my story here), which became Cable and Wireless, which is now Savvis. Back in the first web boom Exodus was a high flying web host, for premiere brands. We had the top web brands, ya know: Yahoo, Weather Channel, eBay, Pets.com, and a ton of porn sites [...]
Jamaica Gleaner :: Business (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Cable and Wireless Caribbean and Research In Motion (RIM) today announced that the feature-rich BlackBerryÆ Bold smartphone will be available in C&W's markets across the region from Friday September 4, even before its release in the United States.
Financial Time (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
Cable and Wireless has talked for so long about its "value realisation event" that the telecoms group risks being renamed Circumlocution and Waffle. Its caution is...
Financial Time (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
Cable and Wireless has paved the way towards a possible break-up of the UK telecoms group by offloading £1bn of pension liabilities. The purchase of an annuity...
Caribbean 360 (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
Cable and Wireless (C&W) Barbados has recorded a 14 per cent net profit, that translates into a US$91.7 million after-tax profit, for the fiscal year ending March 2008.
Jamaica Gleaner :: Business (Free subscription) | 20/08/2008
Cable and Wireless Jamaica (C&WJ) remains choked by falling sales, but its bottom line was no worse off in its first quarter ending June 30 than a year ago, helped partly by tax credits. Revenues were brought down by falling mobile sales, which declined by 16 per cent...
Caribbean 360 (Free subscription) | 14/08/2008
Cable and Wireless (C&W) Caribbean's Chief Executive Officer, Richard Dodd, has revealed that the telecommunications giant is set to invest more than US$400 million in telecommunications development over the next three years.