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Brussels, 14th February 2011 Digital Agenda: Europeans use mobile phones more when travelling abroad, but still worry about costs, EU survey reveals A lmost three quarters of Europeans are worried about the cost of using their mobile phone when travelling in the EU a survey released by the European Commission today shows. 72% of travellers still limit their roaming calls because of high charges even if a majority is aware that prices have fallen since 2006. Only 19% of people who use internet-related services on their mobile phones when abroad think the costs of data-roaming for (Internet surfing or checking e-mails) are fair. The results of this survey, plus the public consultation on the future of the Roaming Regulation ( IP/10/1679 ), which closed on 11 th February, will feed into the Commission's review of current EU roaming rules, due by June 2011.
Neelie Kroes, Vice-President of the European Commission for the Digital Agenda said: "Telecom companies must listen to their customers. Whisper Systems. Vente de données: Des employés de Swisscom, Sunrise et Orange arrêtés - Suisse. Vente de données Trois collaborateurs des principaux opérateurs de téléphonie mobile ainsi qu’un détective établi à Lausanne ont été interpellés par la justice genevoise, soupçonnés d’avoir vendu des informations confidentielles à des tiers. L’instruction est menée par le premier procureur genevois Yves BertossaImage: Keystone Partager & Commenter Votre email a été envoyé. Quatre personnes ont été interpellées par la justice genevoise, soupçonnées d’avoir transmis des informations sur des numéros de téléphone ou des relevés téléphoniques de clients.
Il s’agit d’un détective privé établi à Lausanne ainsi que de trois autres personnes, employées des trois principaux opérateurs de téléphonie mobile actifs en Suisse : Swisscom, Sunrise et Orange. Deux des prévenus ont passé une semaine en détention et les deux autres 48 heures. L’instruction se poursuit, menée par le premier procureur genevois Yves Bertossa. (Le Matin) Data que les operateurs telephoniques peuvent transmettre.
Paying by mobile phone Barclays. Warantless cellphone search in CA. State Police can suck data. China to track cellphone users. Israel eardroping AlphaTelecom. Second hand phones data. O2 share your phone number? Vodafone access to users data. Tmobile employee. The Tsunami of Smartphones in Computer Forensics. Two years ago, I began to say in lectures that we had seen a 200% rise in the number of cell phones passing through our forensics lab. Today, I am beginning to say that the increase is more like 500%. As a society, we seem increasingly to regard our cell phones as an appendage of our bodies. To confirm our addiction to our phones, Nielsen recently conducted a study which offers some interesting stats.
They studied the monthly phone bills of 60,000 U.S. customers and here's what they came up with: Women spend 22% more time chatting on their phones than men, spending an average of 856 minutes on the phone monthly compared to 667 minutes for men. Women also text more, sending or receiving an average of 601 texts per month - the number was 447 for men. Black, Hispanic and Asian users text more than white users - no explanation why. It comes as no surprise to anyone that teenagers are obsessive texters, texting a mind and thumb-numbing 2,779 texts per month. Center for Democracy & Technology | Keeping the Internet Open, Innovative and Free. 20 minutes or so about why I am 4Barack.
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