Category: Broadband
Hampshire uses school fibre networks to erase not-spot
Many County Councils have held back from utilising spare fibre capacity on their public fibre networks, but Hampshire has carried out a fibre pilot linking residents of Little London.
Virgin Media small print complaint upheld
The ASA upheld a complaint made against Virgin Media for illegible small print on a press ad released in February this year.
Easynet adds VDSL2 products to its business range
Easynet has announced a new range of last mile connectivity products, based around the VDSL2 services from Openreach.
Swindon looks toward 4G-LTE network to create savings
UK Broadband bringing its services to Swindon was known about in 2011, but now there is some more detail about the project.
Next chapter in demise of NextGenUs
Broadband very rarely enters soap opera territory but it appears to have with the lastest developments in Cumbria and Humberside.
New Home Networking Guide released
Have a look at thinkbroadband's new home networking guide.
Independent Parliamentary Inquiry into Online Child Protection published
An inquiry into child safety online has been published, which focuses on trying to stop children accessing pornography, with lesser mention of access to other forms of other potentially offensive material, such as violent and self-harming sites.
ASA upholds judgement on BT advert
The advertising standards authority upheld four complaints made about BT adverts aired in August and September last year.
How fast will FTTC run at?
One of the most common questions is how fast will fibre to the cabinet be on a line, and while estimates are available where cabinets are about to be enabled many people want a hint, or just a way of double checking the Openreach estimate. We have published a simple chart to help with that.
Belfast to use super-connected city money to create Gigabit network
The Belfast Telegraph is hinting that Belfast City may be looking to use the millions handed out in the recent Budget to provider Gigabit services in the City.