Archive for December, 2009
Will Ford in-car broadband come to the UK?
It has been announced that the vehicle manufacturing giant Ford is set to launch in-car broadband in the United States, and this has sparked speculation with regards to whether the same will happen in the UK when Ford is very popular. Having access to broadband wherever and whenever has become a ...
ISPAs open up for entries
Earlier this month it was announced that the Internet Service Provider Awards (ISPAs) were open for entries with a couple of interesting new categories included. It was announced earlier this month that the Internet Service Provider Awards (ISPAs) were now open for entries, and the 2010 awards will see a couple ...
Many broadband customers plan to save money next year
A recent report has revealed that a large number of broadband users in the UK are hoping to save money by switching broadband providers or packages in 2010. Like this year and last year the forthcoming year is set to be a challenging one for many households, and with this in ...
Tiscali customers will have to bundle or pay
Talk Talk has confirmed recently that with its recent takeover of Tiscali broadband customers that are currently Tiscali customers will have to either bundle their services or pay extra. The struggling broadband group Tiscali was bought out by broadband giant Talk Talk earlier this year, and Talk Talk has now announced ...
BT being pushed for improvements to broadband plans
Communications giant BT is being pushed for improvements to its plans for super-fast broadband by two of its potential customers. Two of the potential customers for the wholesale products that communications giant BT is planning are now pushing the company to make improvement to its plans for super-fast broadband. Both BSkyB ...
Ministers admit to half a million pound to tackle online piracy
Ministers have recently admitted that it is going to take half a million pounds to tackle online piracy, and this is a bill that broadband users will have to foot. The measures that are being put into place to tackle online piracy have already caused a great deal of controversy, but ...
Are your Christmas lights slowing down your broadband?
It has been suggested that the placement of your Christmas lights could be affecting your broadband service no matter which broadband provider you are with. Whilst Christmas Day may be over households across the UK will still have their Christmas lights up for another week or so as they bring in ...
Online banking could help consumers to improve money management
According to a recent report a rising number of consumers in the UK could find it easier to manage their finances by using online banking services. With the rising number of households that now have access to broadband services there has been an increase in the number of people that use ...
Longer term broadband contracts could stem from VAT increase
With the level of VAT set to be increased as of the 1st January some officials believe that consumers may start looking at taking out longer term broadband contracts. Last year saw the UK government cut the level of VAT from seventeen and a half percent to just fifteen percent, with ...
Free broadband offer from BSkyB
Media and communications giant BSkyB is offering new and existing customers the chance to enjoy six months' worth of high speed broadband and calls for free. Whilst most of us are very keen to enjoy the benefits of higher speed broadband in many cases cost can be a real issue, and ...





