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Thursday, April 12th 2012

One of the most recent studies have revealed that business broadband connections are at the centre of a prospective low-carbon years. As per the global Report submitted by the Broadband Commission, the Broadband Bridge that ...

Thursday, April 12th 2012

Once new fibre-optic service of BT goes live, thousands of businesses and households will benefit from super fast broadband services. Hopefully, the service will go live by this month end. In the coming few weeks, ...

Wednesday, April 11th 2012

Kijoma Broadband blames West Sussex County of utilizing broadband funds to provide broadband to regions that already have high speed broadband facilities. As per what Kijoma has to say, West Sussex County Council (WSCC) has plans ...

Wednesday, April 11th 2012

The people of North Lincolnshire are asked to participate in a survey as the council wants their support for broadband provision for the county. They have to fill up and complete an online ...

Wednesday, April 11th 2012

Those who are planning to purchase laptops or netbooks can benefit from the new offer introduced by the BT. The broadband provider hopes to offer great savings to the customers who purchase the products this ...

Wednesday, April 11th 2012

Merstham in Surrey is among the places to be included in the BT’s latest phase for superfast broadband. Surrey will benefit by the next year spring thanks to the GBP 2.5 billion investment by BT ...

Wednesday, April 11th 2012

An expert remarked that if the UK government lucidly put across their plans for the rollout of high speed broadband, there was every possibility that their objective of becoming the leaders in super-fast broadband in ...

Wednesday, April 11th 2012

TalkTalk broadband service provider has introduced a latest project to preserve lollipop ladies who tries to help school kids to cross the busy roads of the UK. According to the figure collected from the Department for ...

Wednesday, April 11th 2012

It has been reported by ISPPreview.co.uk, that the Openreach wing of BT is getting ready to provide improved and faster services through it fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC) platform commencing as of the current week. This could be ...

Wednesday, April 11th 2012

Ofcom, the telecom watchdog, is concerned that the network service providers are advertising broadband speeds much higher than that actually available for the consumers. As per Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) regulations, broadband providers cannot advertise ...

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