Category: Broadband
Why the demand surveys for broadband are important.
Many may be ignoring the demand surveys run by councils up and down the country, but doing so may be a mistake.
Manchester the place with ubiquitous next generation services
While Manchester has £12m from the Super Connected City Fund, commercial operators have not abandoned the city just yet.
How long is life in a broadband world?
Many will remember the promises of free dial-up for life for a one-off fee back in 1998, and it seems an old broadband offer from Orange is coming back to haunt it.
BT a step closer to winning another BDUK project
Another BDUK project worth some £51m is going to be awarded to BT, unless the due diligence process stops it.
How do you camouflage a street cabinet?
According to the House of Lords we can look forward to camouflaged street cabinets?
Virgin Media grows its cable broadband customer base
Virgin Media has published an upbeat set of results for Q3 2012, showing customer growth and higher ARPU.
EE publishes fibre broadband pricing
EE, which is the combination of T-Mobile and Orange, has announced the pricing for its fixed line broadband services.
Kinmuck Community gains superfast broadband
Another small piece of the Digital Britain puzzle has fallen into place, as a community North West of Aberdeen installs a fixed wireless network.
Broadband speeds holding back games industry
Ian Livingstone of Eidos has complained about the state of broadband and the effect it is having on the games industry.
The shifting sands of global broadband speeds
Akamai has published its latest analysis of access to its CDN, which allows inference of broadband performance across the globe.