In late 2008, the e-inclusion awards were established for the first time by the European Commision to recognise excellence and good practice in using ICT and digital technology to tackle social and digital exclusion across Europe. The Greeks got home with... (Continue reading)
European elections concluded this weekend and one important observation comes out, by simply browsing through the final results. All political parties in the European Parliament looses power over the Greens and “others”. This underlines the fact that our environmental future... (Continue reading)
Broadband Prime’s Top Picks is a weekly digest that brings you the top articles that I’ve read the past week. The focus of the digest is not on news, unless ground-breaking rather on opinions, analysis and comments by individuals or... (Continue reading)
I often argue that fiber connections, or simply the availability of the adequate infrastructure to enable fiber connection increases the value of a property, home or complex. It’s widely acknowledged that, say, kitchen renovation or the addition of wooden floor... (Continue reading)
Here’s a nice clip by EETT (the Greek NRA) showing a sneak preview of a converged connected world. It’s in Greek but it’s not hard for non-Greek speaking visitors to watch it too. ... (Continue reading)
Broadband Prime’s Top Picks is a weekly digest that brings you the top articles that I’ve read the past week. The focus of the digest is not on news, unless ground-breaking rather on opinions, analysis and comments by individuals or... (Continue reading)
Naive for our standards (is it really?), yet an excellent forward-looking video clip from the 1969. Found at itvt.com. ... (Continue reading)
Back in the old days of dialup we used to joke that if someone wanted to send a picture or, boy even worse, a video clip he should better put it in a disk and hand it over the next... (Continue reading)
The good guys in Japan are driving the rest of us mad with their bold ambitious plans about their country’s digital future. The current situation in the country is fairly simple. 1Gbps connections are already offered enabling users to download a... (Continue reading)
Today is my Nameday - a day when your name is “celebrated”. It is a religious in nature custom (although there is nothing religious about it these days) which from what I am aware of is not very common in... (Continue reading)