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What will the coalition do for business and technology?
As Cameron and Clegg release their policy promises for the newly formed coalition Government, we boil down the 34 pages to let you know what will...
UK rural broadband: too little, and too late
FOI requests suggest that Government-based plans to bring fast broadband to rural areas have made little progress. But there are more barriers than...
How the Digital Economy Act will affect your business
Now that the Digital Economy Bill has been passed through parliament, we take a look at how it could affect you and your business.
The great fibre debate
As ISPs squabble over infrastructure pricing and uncertainty surrounding demand, fibre broadband rollout in the UK could be in jeopardy. Tom...
New year: new suppliers
Inside the enterprise: consumers seem keener than businesses to switch suppliers. But reviewing contracts is an easy way to cut costs.
Q&A: Matt Cantwell, head of Demon UK
We talk British broadband with the head of one of the leading business providers in the UK.
How does Britain’s broadband compare?
How does the government's Digital Britain plan compare to other countries around the world? We take go on a virtual global tour to see how our...
BT’s 12-month rollercoaster ride
Roll up, roll up, come and see the fairground attraction of highs and lows that is the past year of telecoms giant BT. Where will the company go...
Is TalkTalk vulnerable to takeover?
The telephony and broadband division of Carphone Warehouse is set to be sold. Why is Carphone selling and who is likely to be interested…
Do we need a broadband tax?
Is the 50 pence tax enough to fund superfast broadband in Britain?
Who'd be an ISP?
Once upon a time, providing internet services was a straightforward business. It certainly isn't any more, though, as the threat of new legislation...
The Great British network squeeze
Our appetite for broadband - whether fixed or mobile - continues to grow. But it's putting a huge strain on our networks, as Mike Jennings discovers.
2.5GHz - taking wireless broadband mobile
For all the talk of 4G services like WiMAX and long term evolution (LTE), the first services we see in the 2.5GHz spectrum in the UK may be based...
WiMax in the UK
WiMax trials are now taking place in the UK, offering high-bandwidth broadband connectivity via wide area wireless.
Need to Know: Fibre to the Cabinet
Fibre is to thank for the increase in broadband speeds the country is witnessing, but how has it been getting to our homes and businesses?
BT's new Openreach CEO on the fibre future
We speak to Openreach's new CEO, 35-year-old Olivia Garfield, about the state of British broadband and how BT is going to shape it.
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