Category: Broadband
Fibre to within 200 metres of 80% of York businesses by March 2013
The progress of York as the Digital Infrastructure Capital of the North continues.
Geo runs rings around the Irish Sea
Geo continues to expand, with its core network now reaching over to Dublin, helping to increase connectivity between Ireland and the UK.
Virgin Media lobbying DCMS for changes to superfast city projects
The super-connected city plans are once more in doubt, as it seems Virgin Media is lobbying hard to change things.
Speed boosts for some in Digital Region area
Copper has not rolled over and given up yet, Digital Region is set to boost speeds for those with shorter cabinet to home line lengths.
Better broadband for one small part of Scotland
Glen Tanar in Royal Deeside is now enjoying the extra speed that Broadband Extension Technology can provider.
Cumbria signs contract with BT for broadband improvements
The formal signing of the contract between BT and Cumbria County Council has now taken place.
BT chosen as preferred bidder for Herefordshire and Gloucestershire project
Another piece of the complex puzzle that is Digital Britain is falling into place.
Delays where ever you look with BDUK projects
The Financial Times has waded into the debate over whether the new culture secretary has made a difference to the speed of EU State Aid Approval.
Fixed wireless broadband and wind turbines, good or bad?
With the increase in fixed wireless access across the UK and more wind turbines being erected concerns over interference are rising.
European broadband coverage summary for 2011
Yes, 2012 is coming to an end, but getting data from all European countries takes time, hence why a report on broadband coverage in 2011 has only just been published.