Category: Broadband
WiBE 3G Broadband Router to gain option of 10 hour battery pack
The WiBE 3G mobile broadband router is bigger than your average mobile router, but it is designed this way to ensure a much better 3G coverage.
BT Retail gets hand slapped over Home Hub 3 adverts
An advert claiming the Home Hub 3 that stated 'That’s why it’s the UK’s most reliable wireless connection...' has been investigated by the ASA.
Scotland publishes Infrastructure Action Plan
Scotland has published its detailed plan, setting out how the broadband infrastructure of the nation will be improved to offer superfast services to as many people as possible.
Broadband for all in Cambridgeshire to cost up to £100m
Cambridgeshire County Council and Peterborough City Council has placed a service contract notice in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Lifespan of Openreach FTTC installs may be 20 years
An application for the locating of an Openreach cabinet with its active electronics for VDSL2 reveals that the cabinet is likely to be in place for some 20 years.
Lancashire partners with BT for superfast broadband
Lancashire County Council is one of the first local authorities to announce who is to be its commercial partner in rolling out superfast broadband and ensuring 2 Mbps is available for everyone in the area.
Openreach expands fibre to apartments pilot
The Openreach trial to install fibre to flats on the Isle of Dogs is being expanded, with the provider looking for 1,000 buildings to participate in a much wider pilot.
Four more councils broadband plans approved
In addition to the maps showing progress of the BDUK plans there is the good news that four areas have had their previously submitted plans approved.
Topping up the superfast broadband pot
The European Regional Development Fund looks set to be the source for the latest bit of money to be spread around the UK to try and improve the odds of people and businesses getting a superfast broadband service.
Three councils unlikely to reach BDUK funding deadline
Three councils are unlikely to reach the BDUK funding deadline for their proposals to bring broadband to their area.