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Friday, March 30th 2012

There are plenty of consumers in the UK that have no idea if their complete range of options for broadband. There is a suggestion that many people who utilize broadband are not really aware of ...

Friday, March 30th 2012

The most recent communities in the county to get connected and benefit from the implementation of the super-fast broadband that are provided via copper cables are Wilton, Hawthorn and Downtown. The investment made by BT helps ...

Friday, March 30th 2012

Peter Cochrane, an Ex- BT executive commented that the laying of FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet) is nothing but a foolish act committed by the company. He has also warned that the fibre cabinets ...

Friday, March 30th 2012

A novel project to equip the businesses and residents in York with the next generation broadband has been designed by the CityFibre Holdings. CityFibre and the Council want to make a city-wide network making use ...

Sunday, April 1st 2012

Openreach is all set to introduce new plans to extend its fibre networks. Under the new proposals Openreach will begin to roll out their new fibre networks so that the current fibre networks will be ...

Saturday, March 31st 2012

This section covers all the processes adopted by the fixed and voice broadband providers for switching bundles. The switching processes depend on the technology the consumer is switching from and switching to. Providers are required ...

Saturday, March 31st 2012

In number porting system, the consumers can maintain their telephone numbers, even if they change the providers. This obligation falls on the provider as per GC18. Under GC18, customers should be offered with the number ...

Friday, March 30th 2012

Migration Authorisation Code is required only for broadband customers. This is a LPL process, where the consumer needs to give the Migration Authorisation Code, MAC to the GP after they receive it from LP. When ...

Friday, March 30th 2012

Cease and Re-provide is a situation where there is no agreed switching process that facilitates seamless transfer of services between the communication providers. In such cases, the broadband customer cancels the contract with the LP ...

Thursday, March 29th 2012

Marcus Jewell, Borcade’s UK and Ireland Country Manager while speaking to Techworld said that now the debate about the future of super-fast broadband is centred on the deployment of fibre optics and no one is ...

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