Category: Broadband
Superfast Cornwall to increase awareness of new broadband options
Spending millions on superfast broadband is great, but what is even better is when you can encourage most people to sign-up and not just the speed freaks.
Broadband on agenda in House of Commons
The political fighting over which party would provide the best broadband in the UK continues.
Hampshire broadband project steps closer to delivery
Another county is a step closer with Hampshire starting the formal tender process.
Broadband promises – public does not believe the politicians
Our latest poll results show that 74% believe that Labour would not have met its 2012 USC target, but only 4% fewer think we will hit the 2015 target.
Call for those in Maidenhead and Windsor to register for better broadband
While it seems to be a repeating cycle, with each local authority duty bound to demonstrate demand for improved broadband we can expect many more registration schemes.
EU gives the polite nod that allows UK BDUK projects to continue
The big hurdle that was EU State Aid Approval for the UK BDUK projects has now been granted, so it should be full steam ahead.
B4rn first 14 properties are live on rural fibre network
B4rn which launched its share scheme just under a year ago, has been busy working through the wetter summer for years and the results are starting to appear.
Gigaclear announces completion of its Appleton and Eaton fibre network
The fibre to the home network for the villagers of Appleton and Eaton is now complete, with high levels of take-up and more people being connected to the fibre that passes their home.
UK average broadband connection speed increases to 12.7 Mbps
The average speed for broadband across the UK is on the upward trend according to the latest Ofcom data.
Selling FTTH project enters uncertain period
A small corner of rural Kent now has FTTH to around 38 properties through an innovative but troubled project.