results for 'ISPs'
Five ways to improve your broadband connection
A slow or faulty broadband connection can make you tear your hair out with frustration. Here are five simple ways with which you can solve some of...
Carphone bids for Tiscali to become UK’s biggest ISP
Looking to become the biggest ISP in the UK, Carphone bids for Tiscali's UK business on the cheap.
Q&A: Plusnet's Neil Armstrong
Plusnet reveals how it overcame a 'horrific year' to grow an even larger customer base.
New code of practice for ISPs
Confusion over customers' broadband line speeds prompts new guidelines from Ofcom.
Problems ahead for femtocell rollout
Growth in cellular network use has exposed coverage problems for all the networks, but femtocells are unlikely to deliver the quick fix operators...
UPDATED: BT exchange break-in cuts service - again
Another burglary at a BT exchange has apparently hit users of the 21CN network in Stepney Green.
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...
Ofcom looks to make ISPs more open on broadband speeds
Will ISPs make it easier for customers to find out what speed they will actually get?
ICANN board approves domain name expansion
The internet domain naming authority has paved the way for an explosion of new top level domains and other addresses.
ICANN proposes major domain name changes
The proposal to allow users to create their own top level domains could offer up millions of new variations for web addresses.
Video: Q&A with Easynet Connect's Chris Stening
IT PRO spoke to Chris Stening, managing director of Easynet’s SME division, about whether ISPs are giving businesses the service they deserve.
Yahoo buys web email company Zimbra
$350 million purchase sees Yahoo get access to web email technology currently used by universities, ISPs and many mid-size businesses.
Internet video forcing carrier network rethink
Massive growth in services such as YouTube, TV on-demand and high definition content is putting pressure on carriers and ISPs to rethink and...
Cable & Wireless in student IPTV deal
Embattled telco partners with Inuk to offer IPTV services wholesale to other ISPs, while expanding the reach of the student IPTV provider.
ISPs threaten sanctions on BBC iPlayer users
With the full launch of the BBC's video on-demand service looming, leading broadband providers voice concerns over end-user bandwidth requirements...
US ISP’s set to battle net neutrality bill
Larger ISPs will push against proposed neutrality bill, claiming current regulation is sufficient.
OFT to probe Tiscali's Pipex buy
ISPs asks Office of Fair Trading to investigate Tiscali's £210 million Pipex acquisition.
Internet users feel the limit of "unlimited" broadband
All-you-can-eat broadband not quite as billed as ISPs put the squeeze on heavy users.
Claranet top UK ISP, on the pitch at least
Britain's top ISPs battle it out on the pitch at Wembley to raise money for IT charity
Users will steal Wi-Fi to bypass file sharing crackdown
Proposed UK piracy legislation suggests tough penalties for ISPs as well as users that download pirated media.




















