Smaller broadband providers score much higher in customer satisfaction
Consumer campaign group Which? has revealed in a recent report that clients of the big three broadband providers are not that satisfied with the service they receive. Compared to customers of smaller...
View ArticleRollout of vectoring fix FTTC begins in UK
BT has announced that work to reduce crosstalk interference along fibre broadband lines has started across Britain. VDSL2 Vectoring, also known as Self-FEXT Cancellation, is being deployed across the...
View Article50,000 premises gain faster fibre broadband access across Oxfordshire
It has been announced that as a part of a multi-organisation programme, ‘A Better Broadband for Oxfordshire’, over 50,000 homes and businesses within the county now have access to high speed broadband...
View ArticleInmarsat announces new broadband network
British satellite telecommunications company, Inmarsat, has recently overseen the successful launch of a satellite which will allow for a new broadband network to become available in extremely remote...
View ArticleWiltshire Council makes further investments in superfast broadband
Two years since Wiltshire saw Wootton Bassett become the first town in the county to gain access to superfast broadband, it has been reported that a further £3.86million has been invested into the...
View ArticlePublic transport Wi-Fi scheme hailed a success
Within nine cities across the UK, hundreds of trams, buses and trains have been equipped with the technology to provide passengers with free Wi-Fi whilst travelling, which forms part of the government...
View ArticleSouter Stormers reveal yarn-bombed cabinet
A group of secret knitters has helped Digital Scotland to roll out fibre broadband, enabling around 3,400 homes in the town to connect to the internet. The Souter Stormers is a group of knitters who...
View ArticleMPs call for government to retain broadband funding scheme
A voucher scheme which was launched to help small and medium enterprises (SMEs) gain access to affordable, super-fast broadband has now been closed by the government. MPs are among those urging the...
View ArticleSouth West fibre broadband reaches a milestone
Coverage for fibre broadband in the South West has reached an important milestone, as it has now exceeded two million households. According to Bill Murphy, the managing director of BT’s next generation...
View ArticleSlow broadband affects rural business premises
According to a recent survey, Britain’s rural economy is suffering due to slow broadband. The poor performance of broadband in many rural areas of Britain is affecting landlords of commercial premises,...
View ArticleBroadband paralysis at Christmas forecast
A broadband comparison website has warned that home broadband networks could become paralysed on Christmas Day. Broadband comparison site, Cable.co.uk, predicted that a large number of internet enabled...
View ArticleSatellite broadband to help rural areas
The government wants to help a number of people in rural areas who have slow broadband speeds by providing fast broadband access through satellite systems. The latest VoIP telephone systems are a cost...
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