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Wednesday, April 11th 2012

As per a recent study, the UK tops the list among wireless broadband users at home. Strategy Analytics, the firm which conducted the study, has found that 73.3% of the British make use of Wi-Fi ...

Wednesday, April 11th 2012

The government’s decision to grant GBP 6.26 million to West Sussex County Council for provision of high speed internet through fixed line has been criticised by Bill Lewis of Kijoma Broadband, a Petworth based broadband ...

Tuesday, April 10th 2012

BT’s broadband upgrade has benefited household and business communities in Barton. The speed is now 20 Mbps. Earlier it used to be only 10 Mbps. Seven other towns in Yorkshire and Humber are also experiencing ...

Tuesday, April 10th 2012

As a result of a joint move pressing for high speed broadband connections, BRIGG may be able to avail of quicker broadband soon. The councils of North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire have joined hands to ...

Monday, April 9th 2012

The Grow Gloucestershire campaign is initiated by the county councils and The Citizen , whose aim is to encourage youngsters to advance in their careers and become experts in their respective field. The survey ...

Saturday, April 7th 2012

For the last 2 years, Milton Keynes Council has been taking the service of BT Openreach for getting superfast broadband in the area. In general, download speeds of up to 100 Mbps is possible with ...

Saturday, April 7th 2012

MS3 Communications operating independently of KC is extending the network to connect more customers. The telecoms company owns the credit of being the first to provide broadband network in Hull. In five months of time, ...

Saturday, April 7th 2012

Government has unveiled the UK cities that would receive ultra speed broadband. The listing includes ten cities across the UK. With this, the government hopes to strengthen the broadband infrastructure of the country. These cities ...

Saturday, April 7th 2012

The people of North Lancashire have set an example for other county people to follow if they want to avail modern communication means, without waiting for the action from the government. On 31st March ...

Thursday, April 5th 2012

Belfast City Council is likely to get GBP 13.7 million, once the government approves its plans of ultra-fast fiber-optic broadband to businesses and homes in the next three years. The plan is for One Gigabits ...

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