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Wednesday, March 21st 2012

Peter Cochrane, who resigned as chief technology officer at British Telecom (BT) some 12 years ago, is thoroughly dissatisfied with the UK government‘s broadband plans. He says that at this rate, the UK cannot be ...

Wednesday, March 21st 2012

In the newest of BT’s roll-out of fibre broadband in the UK, 150,400 residential homes and businesses would be able to access high speed broadband by spring time the coming year. Some of the places ...

Wednesday, March 21st 2012

The Lancashire based Broadband for the Rural North (B4RN) and the NextGenUs saw different fortunes last week. While the community broadband scheme B4RN succeeded in raising funds for its superfast broadband rollout, NextGenUs is on ...

Wednesday, March 21st 2012

People living in and businesses being conducted in Lincolnshire are being asked which of the regions they feel would most benefit from better broadband facilities. The council of Lincolnshire has set aside a sum of ...

Wednesday, March 21st 2012

It has been asserted by a politician that many regions in the Highlands could in all probability lose out on the broadband enhancements as per the current strategies of the government to extend broadband coverage. ...

Wednesday, March 21st 2012

The latest areas to benefit from the super-fast broadband are Brixham, Paignton and St Marychurch. Around 35,000 houses and businesses in the area would be provided with the high-speed technology by Spring 2013 as part ...

Wednesday, March 21st 2012

An MP for South Lakes, Tim Farron was reported to have told North West Evening Mail that all small business enterprises should legally be required to be able to access fairly good broadband speeds. He ...

Tuesday, March 20th 2012

‘British Telecom’ (BT) has informed that in all more than 890,000 residents and businesses in Greater Manchester will be benefited once its GBP 2.5 billion super fast roll out plan for the region materializes. The ...

Tuesday, March 20th 2012

As a result of this, people residing in and around the Innerleithen were now in a position to avail of the novel fibre broadband facility. According to James McClaffetry of BT, this would make the ...

Tuesday, March 20th 2012

In reply to a report that forecasts a growth in the broadband Internet economy, Ed Vaizey the Minister for Communications lauded the spirited nature in which the broadband is carrying out its marketing activities in ...

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