- Speed war on Estonia’s broadband market
Earlier this month Estonia’s biggest cable Internet service provider, Starman, made an announcement that sent its competitors reeling.
- Internet access via wall sockets will have to wait
The possibility of logging online straight though the electric outlet on the wall – one of the latest innovations in surfing convenience – might not become a reality in Estonia.
- Lattelekom to expand to great wide north
Now into the second year of industry regulation in which it no longer enjoys a monopoly, Lattelekom has no intention of resting on its laurels and recently announced its intentions to launch an ambitious expansion program.
- Telcoms changing as mobiles gain ground
Faced with the recent dilemma to have either a regular phone line installed in her apartment or to purchase a mobile plan, Liene did not have to think long to make her decision.
- Riga goes online with new Web services
They call it an IT investment in the future – 21.2 million euros to provide more efficient public services to Riga’s residents and companies.
- Turning nanotechnology into macroprofits
It may just be the study of small stuff, but nanotechnology could hold the key to big financial rewards for the Baltic states.