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Thursday, February 9th 2012

Business concerns in Scotland will be greatly benefited if the communication facilities there are made up-to-date. Brendan Dick of ‘BT Scotland’ stated that the Scottish government’s plan to bring super fast internet to the ...
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Thursday, February 9th 2012

Devon and Somerset County Councils have started a campaign to persuade the residents and businesses to sign up for faster broadband. Local authorities have already contributed GBP 50 Million for the broadband initiative. It must ...
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Thursday, February 9th 2012

The cost of properties will soar thanks to the availability of super fast broadband. The situation has come to such a level that life is impossible without broadband. It is in fact one of the ...
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Thursday, February 9th 2012

An improved broadband connection transforms the way one communicate and work. Businesses and offices rely on broadband connection heavily and their productivity depends of the quality of the internet. Internet connections and broadband notspots are ...
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Thursday, February 9th 2012

The telecommunications regulator, Ofcom have stated that the UK had 20.275 fixed broadband lines as of the end of the third quarter of the previous year. Ofcom have created a descending revision of numbers that ...
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Thursday, February 9th 2012

Residential homes and business firms in the rural regions of Lincolnshire seem to be still unnoticed by the telecommunication firms who are competing among themselves to provide quicker speeds to regions that already have good ...
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Thursday, February 9th 2012

The telecom regulator Ofcom have asked BT to lower the rates it has been charging telecom providers that it utilizes to deliver broadband and fixed line services. For the time being BT ‘s wholesale division ...
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Thursday, February 9th 2012

A set of south-west councils have started an opinion poll to determine the requirement of quicker broadband facilities in their localities. People residing in and having businesses in the south-west regions are being requested to ...
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Thursday, February 9th 2012

Be’s initial fibre-optic based broadband services would be provided via BT infrastructure. It has been affirmed by Be Broadband that their first ever fibre-optic broadband item would be certainly offered using BT’s facilities. The Internet ...
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Wednesday, February 8th 2012

The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) is of the opinion that all the broadband providers in the UK are brushing aside the interests of the rural communities and are concentrating on the cities and ...
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