Archive for January, 2010
Sky Broadband adds over one hundred thousand subscribers over last quarter
Recent figures have shown that broadband and media giant Sky is enjoying continued success having added over one hundred thousand subscribers over the past quarter. The release of recent figures has shown that broadband and media giant Sky is continuing to enjoy success with its broadband offerings, and over the past ...
Official states that financial support necessary for high speed broadband rollout
An industry official has recently spoken out about the importance of financial investment in relation to the roll out of higher speed broadband. An industry official has recently spoken out about the importance of financial support when it comes to the roll out of higher speed broadband. One expert has said ...
Auction delay means 4G broadband technology could be delayed
It has been reported that plans for a 4G mobile broadband service in the UK could be delayed as the auction of spectrum for this technology is unlikely to go ahead this year. According to recent reports the auction of spectrum that would be used to launch 4G mobile broadband technology ...
3 UK adds another 3G base station for improved coverage
Network provider 3 has announced that it has activated another landmark 3G base station for improved 3G coverage for consumers. It has been announced that the mobile network provider 3 UK has activated its tent thousandth 3G base station, which will enable consumers to benefit from better 3G coverage, greater capacity, ...
Families in Runcorn and Widnes could benefit from Home Access Scheme
The government has recently decided to revive the Home Access Scheme, and as a result of this thousands of families in the area of Runcorn and Widnes could find themselves eligible for a free laptop and free broadband. It was announced recently that the government in the UK had decided to ...
Politicians demand answers from BT
South Derbyshire politicians are demanding answers from the communications giant BT after claiming that broadband services in the area extremely slow and the telecoms giant is doing little resolve the issue. Anger against the communications giant BT has been expressed recently by a group of politicians from South Derbyshire over the ...
Broadband users paying for downloads limits they never reach
The results of a recent survey have shown that a huge number of consumers in the UK are paying for broadband packages with download limits that they will never come close to reaching. One of the things that many people look at when signing up to a broadband package, apart from ...
Experts give advice on saving money on broadband
In a recent report an industry expert has given advice on how consumers can make savings on their broadband services, which is something that has become increasingly important to many people in the current climate. Saving money is vital for most households these days, with the effects of the recession and ...
Emphasis on free gifts and incentives for many mobile broadband customers
A recent study has suggested that many consumers in the UK that are looking to take out a mobile broadband service are more concerned about getting freebies and incentives than with the cost of the service or the speeds that they will get. These days it would be natural to think ...
Dunstone slated over file sharing talk
Chief Executive Officer of the UK broadband giant Talk Talk has recently been slated by a music industry official over alleged ‘scare mongering’ with his talk about the issue of illegal file sharing. The topic of illegal file sharing is one that has been hitting the headlines on a regular basis ...





