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Friday, March 16th 2012

The UK government authorities have been asked by the Country Land and Business Associations (CLA) to ensure that the minimum requirement of 2 Mbps broadband service is made available to everyone in the UK at ...

Thursday, March 15th 2012

A new report on the availability of super fast broadband says that it will take another five years for each and every premise in Northamptonshire to have super-fast broadband facility. It is quite unfortunate to ...

Thursday, March 15th 2012

A yearly increase of internet-generated broadband traffic to the tune of 50% is expected as per the research conducted by IDC (International Data Corporation). Web browsing, audio-video streaming and peer-to-peer file sharing are all contributors ...

Thursday, March 15th 2012

It is noted that the level of broadband penetration in the areas with LLU (Local Loop Unbundling) is very low when compared to other areas. Even the areas covered by a single broadband provider have ...

Thursday, March 15th 2012

The broadband provider, Be Broadband has decided to change the name of its wholesale business division of the UK – Be Wholesale to O2 Wholesale. From now on Be Wholesale will be known as O2 ...

Thursday, March 15th 2012

‘TalkTalk’, the reputed broadband service provider in the UK, is set to launch a new 80 Mbps broadband service utilizing the fiber optic network of British Telecom (BT). All those interested in the ...

Thursday, March 15th 2012

It has been pointed out that the maps provided to local authorities by Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) to enable them for arranging broadband procurement do not have any mention of fixed wireless providers.

Thursday, March 15th 2012

The broadband funds offered to Scotland under the broadband funding scheme of the government to receive super-fast broadband connections are insufficient. The insufficient broadband funds are brought to the attention of the UK government. Considering ...

Friday, March 9th 2012

Consultants Mott MacDonald, in a report on behalf of Ofcom stated that there may be compulsion that the 4G mobile broadband should provide rail corridor coverage. This was reported by ISPreview.co.uk. The telecommunications regulator ...

Wednesday, March 14th 2012

Sky, the broadcaster and provider, has adapted a new technique to attract consumers. Currently, as a new tactics the operator has doubled the value of its Marks & Spencer voucher for all customers who are ...

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