Category: Broadband
UK may not be on FTTH charts yet, but innovation increasing
With the NextGen 12 conference underway in Westminster to discuss how best to take Next Generation services forward in the UK.
More FTTP for York as Derwenthorpe plans announced
Derwenthorpe a new housing development is set to receive full fibre to the premises, boosting the amount of FTTP in the UK.
Warwickshire BDUK project moves to open market review stage
While to some it seems like pointless paperwork, asking the commercial market about what is available now and its plans for the next few years should avoid wasting public money rolling out a service to an area that already has a useful service.
Gigler launches Gigabit fibre service in Bournemouth
The FTTP network in Bournemouth has gained a new retail provider that is offering a variety of packages.
Welsh budget allocates £20m extra to Next Generation Broadband project
The £425m project to bring superfast broadband to almost all Welsh businesses and homes is set to benefit from extra funding.
Suffering an Exchange Only line, there is some hope
Most areas with Exchange Only lines inside the commercial Openreach roll-out have been ignored due to the extra costs, the subsidies to meet the Governments 90% receiving a superfast broadband service are changing that.
BT costs fall out could delay BDUK projects further
While BT has not won all the BDUK contracts yet, many believe it is a foregone conclusion and are starting to ramp up their dislike of the operator.
Sky announces passing one million downloads for Cloud WiFi app
Sky Broadband who offer free WiFi to customers on their unlimited products has released some statistics on how popular the service is.
Weather causes broadband problems for more parts of the UK
The weather may be the standard UK conversation topic, but the last week has been very bad for many people, especially for those who work outside in all weathers.
More superfast broadband for Colchester
The level of choice is increasing for some parts of the UK, homes and businesses in Colchester look set to have three different physical networks to choose from.