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Saturday, May 12th 2012

In all attempts to make broadband speeds appear just in advertisements, Ofcom and ASA have only succeeded in getting the users more confused. With the latest regulation that came into effect on April 1st, ISPs, could ...

Saturday, May 12th 2012

Rod Muir, the management consultant is one among those who gave their intention of participating in the ‘Make Kent Quicker’ campaign. He believes that faster broadband is essential for enhancing his business. At present the ...

Saturday, May 12th 2012

‘Guardian’ has informed that the broadband customers get only about half the speed advertised by the ISPs. However, they have to pay for full. Guardian came to this conclusion after interviewing about 3,000 customers. There are ...

Friday, May 11th 2012

BT’s fiber network is extended to another 10 million premises well ahead of schedule. Virgin Media is also progressing fast in fiber roll-out. Even by February, the service provider had succeeded in providing fiber broadband ...

Friday, May 11th 2012

British Telecom (BT) has managed to increase its subscriber base substantially in the first quarter of 2012. About 136,000 new customers were enrolled in the months of January, February and March. This has taken the ...

Friday, May 11th 2012

According to reports it is quite clear that the country is in no way ready with regard to implementation of IPv6 Internet address norms. The Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Centre had brought out a ...

Friday, May 11th 2012

Allpay, the Internet Service Provider has entered in to a broadband agreement with the Herefordshire Housing. According to the broadband deal 5,500 homes in Herefordshire Housing would get free broadband with speeds up to 10 ...

Friday, May 11th 2012

The rural communities in the UK can now request for grant as GBP 20 million has been earmarked by the government for making available high speed broadband for the remote areas of the country. The ...

Friday, May 11th 2012

The Derbyshire County Council (DCC) has initiated the ‘Digital Derbyshire’ programme for better broadband for the county as the government has approved GBP 15 million fund needed for the project. The Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) ...

Friday, May 11th 2012

The Cumbrian town of Penrith consisting of 7,800 homes and businesses have been provided super fast broadband by BT. This is indeed thrilling for Roy Stewart who has made all his efforts for this objective ...

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