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Home Shopping: Sofa shopping

. Broadband s penetration certainly makes online ordering a guaranteed growth area. Some migrations ...

Appointment - Kitcatt Nohr Alexander Shaw

projects. The work is for its telephone and broadband products and will include launch campaigns

Power 50 in Data: New order

combined television, landline phone and broadband offering at the same time as it has battled Virgin Media ... broadband at its fastest rate, and plans are in place to target landline consumers. A new product offering ...

Creative masterclass on: Generating buzz

that broadband now spits our way. Information and, more importantly, opinion are quicker and easier to share than ...

Ask the experts: suppression, telemarketing to up response rates and transactional data

be interested in upgrading their broadband speed. Look at what areas of your database this might apply to ...

Case study: Which?

, and broadband. Crucially, though, Which? wanted to drive subscriptions, so the guides had to drive further ... . We d got our heads to the point where we knew who we were targeting but if you re buying broadband, a ...

News Focus: Legal Eagle

, particularly in the light of the growth of broadband and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). ...

Address management: Address the issue

is hosted by a third party and delivered via broadband, eliminates the need for the business to spend money ...

Diary of a doormat: Neil Hecquet

me free wireless broadband if I sign up to a pay-monthly mobile phone plan. Leading with the line ... removing the card shows the entire line: get wireless broadband free . Strong art direction, clear copy, a ...

News Focus: Internet - Ofcom calls for greater online self-regulation

The regulator has initiated a Europe-wide review in response to the increase in web use: 59 per cent of UK adults are online at home and, of these users, 68 per cent have broadband. Ofcom said the internet required a "much higher degree of regulation than has been the case for other media". But Chris ...

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