Monthly Archives: June 2009

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  • Posted by
    • Mark
    • June 4th 2009

    Only a few years ago, before the introduction of broadband technology, many in the UK were more than happy with their dial-up services even though broadband speeds available today are 1,000,000 miles away from the speeds of yesteryear. Now that we have broadband accessible in the vast majority of homes up and down the UK [...]

    Posted in Blog Tagged
  • Posted by
    • Mark
    • June 3rd 2009

    A recent survey suggested that many UK broadband users believe that the Internet, and broadband in particular, is now as essential a part of everyday life as electricity and water. This is a very interesting observation by the general UK public and is almost certain to speed up the rollout of broadband to all areas [...]

    Posted in Broadband Availability Tagged
  • Posted by
    • Mark
    • June 2nd 2009

    Supermarket giant Tesco has revealed plans to expand its mobile broadband operation with a number of free laptops available on various mobile broadband plans. So far the company has signed up Orange and 3 to the new free laptop mobile broadband service although other providers are expected to follow in due course.
    Currently there are around [...]

    Posted in Broadband Business Tagged , ,
  • Posted by
    • Mark
    • June 1st 2009

    British Telecom Broadband has today revealed plans to increase the speed of its broadband service from 8 Mb per second to 20 Mb per second in areas of the UK which can support the company’s ADSL 2+ technology. The fact that the potential broadband speed upgrade is free has attracted the attention of many UK [...]

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