Archive for September, 2008
WiMax to be rolled out in Nottingham
Nottingham is to become a WiMax city in a project led by Nottingham Trent University according to a recent report. According to recent report Nottingham Trent university is leading the way to help the city of Nottingham to rollout the implementation of WiMax broadband, which can be used by students as ...
Phorm web tracking to be rolled out by BT
After much controversy BT has announced that it is officially rolling out Phorm web tracking to consumers that wish to take part. Broadband and communications giant, British Telecom, has announced that it is officially rolling out Phorm web tracking amongst consumers that wish to take part in a trial before a ...
EU wants everyone to have access to broadband
Officials from the EU have been looking at measures that would make it possible for all citizens in the EU to have access to broadband. Broadband is a service that many household in the UK and across the rest of Europe have taken for granted over recent years, but many fail ...
Broadband project in Cumbria hailed a success
A project aimed at providing businesses in Cumbria with broadband has been hailed as a success by the Northwest Development Agency (NWDA). The scheme was implemented four years ago in an attempt to improve internet access for businesses in the region. From the reports on the project it shows that ten ...
Brits prefer mobile broadband to WiFi
According to a recent report Brits are opting for mobile broadband over using WiFi hotspots when accessing the Internet whilst on to go. Until recently accessing the Internet whilst out and about meant having to gain access to WiFi hotspots. This enabled users to enjoy a certain degree of freedom and ...
T-Mobile and 3 to compete for prepaid mobile broadband in run up to Christmas
Industry officials have stated that the prepaid tariffs now available from T-Mobile and 3 for mobile broadband will create stiff competition in the run up to Christmas Tow mobile communications giants, T-Mobile and 3, have launched a range of prepaid tariffs for mobile broadband customers. Whilst reports claim that none of ...
Talk Talk in trouble over broadband advertisement
Carphone Warehouse owned Talk Talk has become one of the latest Internet Service Providers to run into trouble with the Advertising Standards Agency The Advertising Standards Agency has reprimanded the Internet Service Provider, Talk Talk, which is owned by Carphone Warehouse, over an advertisement that it ran offering consumers free broadband ...
The Dealer channel is the next place for 3
An announcement was made by 3 this month at an annual sales event that it will be introducing a VIP dealer club, a 3 Seller Growth plan, and a new wireless router. The D100 Wi-Fi router is set for release in the early part of next month and will allow users ...
More people switching broadband due to credit crunch
The global credit crunch has led to an increase in the number of people switching many different services and products to get a better deal, and this includes broadband. Since the onset of the global credit crunch last summer consumers have switched a number of services and products in ...
London needs to be a WiFi city states Boris
Boris Johnson, the London Mayor, has recently stated that he wants England’s capital city to become a WiFi city where people can log on at anytime and in any place within the city. Speaking in a recent interview the London Mayor, Boris Johnson, stated that he wants to turn the capital ...





