England’s World Cup Qualifier Ukraine Exclusively for Broadband Users
For the first time in the history of football match telecasting, a World Cup qualifier match played between England and Ukraine will be exclusively broadcast online through pay-per-view service. The television rights to telecast this match was previously owned through a contract brokered by Kentaro by Setanta, the collapsed broadcaster from Ireland. Perhaps for one [...]
Broadband Consumers in the UK Rate Reliability above Speed
A significant research carried out over a base of 4,000 broadband consumers in the United Kingdom, brought to light the high priority given to reliability of their broadband connections by the customers in the UK, rather than to the broadband internet speeds they received. Out of the 4000 broadband consumers queried across the country, a [...]
Music Industry Patches up Differences with Three-strike Anti-piracy Policy
A recent turn out that happened within the music industry, saw the differing artists agreeing upon a more prudential solution of broadband providers issuing the online illegal file sharers three warning before taking any stringent action. It has been reported that the music industry has decided through voting to back a three-strikes anti-piracy rule, according [...]
Lily Allen to Quit music after being Accused of Mixtape Piracy?
The fierce crusader of the anti-online filesharring cause of the music industry in the United Kingdom, singer Lily Allen, has allegedly closed down her anti – file sharing blog, ‘It’s Not Alright’, after allegation made by a firm that she has been acting contrary to her own public stance on copyrighted material distribution, by circulating [...]


