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10 February 2012
   
 
   
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    • Mark
    • April 14th 2010

    A quick check of the O2 broadband website will show that the Asus 1005H and Samsung R519 are currently out of stock in relation to the O2 broadband laptop and netbook offers. While this will come as a bitter blow to many customers looking to take advantage of these very attractive deals, the company has [...]

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    • April 13th 2010

    As we approach the election, the Labour Party yesterday reiterated plans to introduce a broadband tax in the UK and interestingly promised to reach the “final 10%” of UK homes and businesses who were initially thought inaccessible with regards to superfast broadband. The Party has indicated that the use of satellite broadband and mobile broadband [...]

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    • April 12th 2010

    In what could turn out to be the beginning of a very bitter dispute between the UK government and UK Internet service providers, TalkTalk has today rejected a number of elements of the recently announced Digital Economy Bill. The company is concerned that liability regarding protection from hackers and fraudsters has been passed to UK [...]

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    • April 9th 2010

    The UK government was forced to abandon plans to introduce a UK wide broadband tax on telephone lines last night as time began to run out to push through the Digital Economy Bill. While the broadband tax has been put to one side for the moment there is some concern that it will re-emerge if [...]

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    • April 8th 2010

    As the ongoing battle to win the hearts and minds of business and consumer broadband users continues we have seen Orange mobile broadband introduce a number of new business plans. The range of new business plans includes an unlimited data option which is obviously an area of the business mobile broadband market which will attract [...]

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    • April 7th 2010

    The UK government today seems set have jettisoned plans for a 50p a month charge on UK telephone lines which was dubbed a “broadband tax”. The funds from the tax were forecast to be around £170 million a year which would have been used to improve and investment in the UK broadband industry. However, Gordon [...]

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    • April 6th 2010

    There are serious concerns within the UK mobile broadband sector with regards to capacity limits and the threat that some mobile phone operators are working at the outer limits of their resources. It is believed that O2 mobile broadband in London is working on full capacity with Ofcom confirming that mobile broadband traffic in the [...]

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    • April 5th 2010

    As if the UK broadband and mobile broadband sectors were not competitive enough we have seen the launch of a three month free offer by O2 broadband. The deal is relevant to all O2 broadband packages available at the moment which includes basic 8 Mb per second broadband at £7.50 per month for O2 customers [...]

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    • April 2nd 2010

    British Telecom has today confirmed that a major flood on 31 March has affected over 400 telephone exchanges in the UK causing severe disruption to telephone and broadband services. The problem began in an exchange in the west of London but very quickly there were knock on effects to many other exchanges around the UK. [...]

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    • April 1st 2010

    A number of prominent players in the mobile broadband sector have recently announced large price cuts and promotions aimed at grabbing the attention of UK consumers. The likes of T-Mobile, Orange, Vodafone and O2 to name but a few have stepped forward in an attempt to grab a significant market share of this growing sector. [...]

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