Category: Broadband
Soft shoe shuffle needed for BT cabinet in South Wales
The installation of an Openreach FTTC cabinet has upset a couple in Briton Ferry.
ITSwisp launches fixed wireless broadband service for Norfolk/Suffolk
Residents and businesses in Norfolk and parts of Suffolk now have another broadband option via ITSwisp
How would you feel if being 2km from 100 Mbps counted as available?
The devil is in the detail and an article on progress to universal 100 Mbps service in Finland makes for revealing reading.
Cotswold Broadband wants your investment now to power roll-out
Cotswold Broadband is now starting to look to raise the £5m it needs to get the project up and running and delivering fibre services outside Chipping Norton.
Telehealth initiative aims to have 3 million using it by 2017
Telemedicine is often high on the list of reasons for public spending on broadband, and a new initiative looks to make good on that spending.
Making Wi-fi hotspots safe places for parents to take their children
Online Internet Safety is once more in the limelight, as the Online Safety Bill has just recently had its second reading.
Want fibre broadband now – move to Dalmore
Dalmore which is 300 miles north of Glasgow by road and ferry can now boast about being the first village in the Highlands and Islands to have a fibre optic broadband connection.
Are you middle of the road or enlightened?
Ofcom has usefully created a system that allows us to nicely compartmentalise ourselves based on how we use the Internet.
BDUK not working, as figures show rapid staff turnover
A Labour MP has gone on the record declaring that the BDUK is not working.
Wandsworth council looking for partner to provide fibre broadband
With the continuing push from central government to put more and more services online, Wandsworth council is looking to try and drive takeup among council tenants up from the current two thirds.