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Tuesday, January 31st 2012

Hampshire is in the throes of getting ready to welcome quicker broadband download speeds after the proposals presented by the county council were accepted by the government. The county would be able to avail of ...
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Tuesday, January 31st 2012

When participants were asked about the factors that discouraged from file sharing, they came with unclear answers. Level of file sharing experience determined the various deterrents. All of them were considered with a common min-set ...
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Tuesday, January 31st 2012

Ofcom’s Consultation document clearly shows its views on the packaging of spectrum and the rules of the spectrum auction. Only after considering the responses received to March 2011 Consultation, the nature and extent of the ...
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Tuesday, January 31st 2012

During the March 2011 Consultation itself Ofcom has recognized the importance of the auction of 800 MHz and 2.6 GHz spectrum. The regulator was fully aware of the importance of this spectrum and how the ...
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Tuesday, January 31st 2012

The safeguard caps proposed by Ofcom was 1) An overall spectrum cap of 2 X 105 MHz, 2) a sub-1GHz spectrum cap of 2 X 27.5 MHz. These safeguard caps would cover all the ...
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Tuesday, January 31st 2012

Participants, regardless of age and technical knowledge gave justification to their file sharing activities. Normalisation was the reason gave by less tech-savvy and younger participants as a justification for their file sharing activities. Most of ...
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Tuesday, January 31st 2012

The level of awareness regarding the legality of the online file sharing varies with the topologies. Young people and the less tech-Savvy people were less bothered about the legality of online file sharing. They had ...
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Tuesday, January 31st 2012

Norfolk County Council’s ‘Say Yes to Better Broadband’ campaign to provide superfast broadband to households and business concerns in the county has been welcomed by all including government authorities. Local authorities are doing their ...
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Tuesday, January 31st 2012

About one thousand landlords in the UK have been asked by BT to sign up for the prototype of the proposed high speed broadband connection. BT plans to provide Fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) services in the buildings ...
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Tuesday, January 31st 2012

Most of the rural areas in Britain do not have internet access. The government has taken some measures to put an end to this pathetic situation. One of them is setting up of the Broadband ...
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