results for 'ofcom'
Virgin trials 4G in London
The telecoms giant starts testing 4G connections at a London store, saying it wants to commence trials with consumers soon.
Week in Review: Microsoft cuts ties with Yahoo
Microsoft finally gives up on its long and protracted takeover bid. We also looked at ID cards, sewer broadband, lie detectors, future wireless,...
Ofcom unveils Olympics spectrum sharing plans
The Ministry of Defence is one Governmental body which will be giving up some of its spectrum to support massive demand during the Olympic Games.
Week in Review: Computer go SMASH
The start of January has been an extremely busy time, with CES, Windows and broadband dominating headlines - as well as smashing hard drives.
Vodafone pushing rural 3G cause with 'open femtos'
Not-spot communities are to be encouraged to take part in Vodafone open-femto trials.
Today in tech: China hacks Yahoo, BT's 300 next fibre sites
Pressed for time but need to keep on top of tech news? Look no further than this daily roundup.
Quarter of UK premises missing out on 3G
Ofcom reveals there are still plenty of 3G not-spots, despite massive data usage amongst the UK population.
MPs urge Ofcom and industry to push 4G auction on
The 4G auction needs to happen as soon as possible and industry in-fighting needs to cease, MPs say.
Ofcom proposes BT unbundling price cuts
BT may be forced to offer lower prices to competitors looking to access its telecoms services.
TalkTalk tops Ofcom complaints league
Ofcom claims the ISP receives the most complaints of any landline and broadband provider in the UK, with 3 taking the mobile crown.
Ofcom claims victory against silent callers
Fewer people complain of silent or abandoned calls after Ofcom flexes its muscles.
Fifth of businesses not happy with their broadband
A fifth of small businesses are annoyed by the reliability or speed of their connections, according to Ofcom.
BT and Everything Everywhere score 4G trial extension
The telecoms giants get a six-month extension to their 4G trial in deepest, darkest Cornwall.
ICO claims 'significant progress' in war on spam texts
The watchdog thinks it is close to catching those guilty of spam texting in the UK, after raiding an office in the north of England.
UPDATED: BT told to cut wholesale rural broadband prices
BT will have to offer lower prices to other ISPs for broadband connections in areas where it is the only provider.
Edinburgh gets fastest fixed line broadband
The Scottish capital has the top average maximum speed, but 14 per cent of those with fixed line broadband connections don't even get 2Mbps.
Week in Review: LulzSec arrest, Apple loses iCloud exec
This week a teenager was arrested on suspicion of hacking, a prominent figure in Apple's iCloud strategy left the company and the Apple iPhone...
BT expands 20Mbps broadband reach
BT says over 80 per cent of the UK will be able to access its 20Mbps copper broadband by the end of the year.
Judge may take months to consider DEA review
A decision on the judicial review into the DEA could be two months away, according to sources close to the situation.
BT reveals the cost to share its ducts
The telecoms giant finally gives into pressure and announces pricing and designs for its duct and pole sharing products.
advertisement
Most popular
- Ubuntu vs. Windows 7 on the business desktop
- York researchers heat storage to speed up data
- BlackBerry Bold 9790 review
- OneNote hits Google?s Android
- O2 trials Olympic-scale remote working
- Will someone rid me of these troublesome Macs?
- Lenovo beats expectations again
- Who to trust after the VeriSign hack?
- Google to promise fairness after Motorola buy
- Report: Google cloud storage coming soon




















