Ofcom Recieves Karoo’s Bundled Broadband Request
A request has been made to the broadband regulator of the United Kingdom, Ofcom by internet service provider Karoo seeking permission to offer bundled broadband phone deals to its customers in the country.
The broadband provider operating in the United Kingdom has given on its Facebook page that it was engaged in talks with the telecoms [...]
Digital Economy Bill Mentions No Broadband Tax
The Digital Economy Bill of the Labour government carries no mention of the much talked about 50 pence broadband internet tax mooted originally as part of the Digital Britain report put forward by former communications minister Lord Carter. Since the government has laid out its digital economy bill programmes now, it seems the proposal has been [...]
Email Will Get Extinct Within a Decade: TalkTalk
TalkTalk one of the leading fixed line broadband providers operating in the United Kingdom has claimed that email, the popular messaging platform would be forgotten by the broadband internet customers within a decade’s time.
The broadband service providing firm owned by the mobile phone giant of the United Kingdom, Carphone Warehouse, had come to this view [...]
BT’s Local-Loop Charge Hike: TalkTalk Resents
Hints of the future chaos in the broadband segment of the UK has already started surging, even though oddly. The new development is that the UK ISP TalkTalk, a part of the Carphone Warehouse group that only recently had bought the UK wherewithalls of AOL Broadband, is not at all happy with BT’s fresh proposals. [...]
A True Analysis Of AOL Broadband’s Performance In The Recent Times
Broadband can be referred as a group of technologies that provide high speed data access or connectivity using telephone wiring or cable TV wiring, and can be used for both business purposes and for home networks. AOL is an established Internet Service Provider, and has been one among the earliest companies to gain popularity among [...]


