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Archive for February, 2012

Mark SchmidMark SchmidRed sky at night, fundraising delight

TalkTalk’s west London offices were bathed in red light over the weekend as we supported the British Heart Foundation’s Red for Heart campaign.
We used energy-efficient LED lamps to light up the offices, which back onto some of the busiest road and rail transport links heading into central London and the BBC Television Centre in White [...]

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Mark SchmidMark SchmidTalkTalk supports Beatbullying’s Big March 2012

If you visit talktalk.co.uk on Thursday you might be surprised to see hundreds of thousands of virtual marchers crossing our website. That’s because 1st March is the Big March 2012, the world’s first virtual, global march against bullying. Nearly 1 million people have signed a petition calling for children to have the right be free [...]

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Mark SchmidMark SchmidFabulous prizes going for a song

Are you looking for a way to keep your children interested in making music until the X Factor returns this summer? TalkTalk is proud to support a brilliant singing and songwriting competition, The Song Academy Young Singer Songwriter Competition.
Organisers are looking for children and young people aged six to 18 years who can write [...]

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Mark SchmidMark SchmidNew survey reveals parents’ worries over child safety

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Tristia ClarkeTristia ClarkeCalling mobiles from landlines has cost far too much, for far too long

It’s great news that the Competition Appeals Tribunal has ruled that that mobile network operators’ termination charges were too high.
We’ve long felt the consumer has been paying too much for these calls we put our money where our mouth is with the launch of the 500 Mobile Minute Boost last year which saves a customer [...]

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