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Wednesday, May 9th 2012

Magnet Networks of Dublin is just about to enter the fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) market of the UK. The Irish network provider has made up its mind to buy 90% share of the establishment Velocity 1. Incidentally the ...

Wednesday, May 9th 2012

BT’s charges to broadband service providers like TalkTalk and BSkyB for the sale of superfast internet connection through fiber network is double that of original broadband connections through copper lines. BT’s project of laying fiber ...

Wednesday, May 9th 2012

According to Regeneris Consulting, high speed connectivity is capable of boosting the regional economy at an amazing rate, thanks to the birth of new business and trading establishments and improved and efficient operation of the ...

Wednesday, May 9th 2012

As a condition of the Universal Service Commitment, the Government of the UK has committed to provide broadband speeds of at least 2 Mbps to all premises in the UK. There is a general opinion ...

Wednesday, May 9th 2012

Jeremy Hunt, Culture Secretary has declared that twenty seven towns throughout the length and breadth of the country are getting ready to vie for a share of the high speed broadband funds of 50 million ...

Wednesday, May 9th 2012

Subscribers to T-Mobile are currently being provided the opportunity to register for home broadband packages that are being offered by their sister concern Orange. T-Mobile is beginning to offer fixed broadband facilities utilizing the unrestricted ...

Tuesday, May 8th 2012

In the UK’s economy, the internet is playing a bigger role than healthcare, education or construction. Britain gets more revenue from internet when compared to all other G20 nations. At the same time when it ...

Tuesday, May 8th 2012

The London School of Economics (LSE) determines that government’s funding for superfast broadband for 90% of the UK population by 2015 falls short by ₤1.1billion. The ambitious project may cost not less than ₤2.4 billion. The ...

Monday, May 7th 2012

The telecommunications giant BT with their strategies for cost-cutting is in the throes of gathering the rewards of their programme, in addition to pumping in an amount of 2.5 billion for high speed broadband. Even ...

Monday, May 7th 2012

iCoquetdale, started by Councilor Steven Bridget of Northumberland wants superfast broadband for 2638 homes and businesses in Coquetdale, Whittingham Vale and some parts of Redesdale. 250 persons have already signed up for the website indicating ...

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