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Fibre rollout could cost as much as £28.8 billion
Rolling out the next-generation broadband network to all homes across the UK could cost as much as £28.8 billion, according to a government report.
Work begins on 'Fibrezone' network for Sheffield
Sheffield will become Yorkshire’s first 'Fibrezone' as work begins on the super-fast broadband network.
Security budgets set to rise in line with cybercrime
The latest web security research is predicting IT security budgets will have to rise in line with cybercrime to keep pace with new exploits and...
Manchester's secure wireless network extended to Liverpool
Plans announced by operator Manchester Metronet will see its secure wireless IP broadband network extended to Liverpool for use in applications...
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...
Week in review: Bendy phones, Government stupidity and Happy Birthday Herman
A busy week as we see Nokia's phone of the future, Home Office data is found hidden within a second-hand laptop and ATM's are looking vulnerable....
Virgin Media to rollout 100Mbps in 2010
Virgin Media confirms the availability of 100Mbps in 2010 and a further roll out of its ‘supercharged’ broadband speeds.
Digital Britain must include mobile operators
Digital Britain didn’t focus on the power of the mobile operators to support fixed-line broadband providers.
Britain must invest to compete in ‘digital arms race’
The UK needs to invest in broadband, otherwise it risks falling behind in the ‘digital arms race’ with countries like China, Japan and India.
Digital Britain should focus on mobile, says The Cloud
Niall Murphy, Chief executive of The Cloud, thinks the Digital Britain report should have spent less time focused on fixed internet and more on the...
European mobile broadband subscribers on the grow
As worldwide mobile subscribers continue to grow, Europe leads the way with the most subscribers of any region.
Telephone and TV defections hit Virgin Media revenues
Cheap ADSL broadband services from ISP and telco rivals, falling telephone revenues plus the on-going fallout from its failure to renew a key TV...
Week in review: Cameras looking through clothes and no techie sex!
We look at powerful security cameras and the sex lives of tech obsessives. Also this week, HSBC has security certification problems and Orange...
Virgin Media tipped to sell NTL Telewest Business
Reports suggest the business arm of the cable TV and broadband operator could be on the block as Virgin Media looks to refocus on its consumer...
Vodafone and Huawei launch 3G USB stick
The UK's leading mobile operator raises the stakes in the mobile broadband market, introducing a pocket-sized USB stick for connecting to...
Week in Review: Windows Mobile 7 delayed again
More delays face Windows Mobile, Obama finds broadband schemes in the US and more from this week in IT.
Mobile market missing out on LTE opportunity
As the UK lags behind other countries in new mobile broadband technologies, one executive says the industry is missing out on a great opportunity.
Mobile broadband revenue to skyrocket, but not in Europe
As more and more people use the web on the go, revenue for operators around the world will grow 140 per cent - but Europe will see just 11 per cent...
Mobile WiMAX to beat out fixed competition
Standards may not be fixed but mobile WiMAX looks to be the technology of choice for wireless broadband speeds
Virgin Media tops broadband speed poll
Virgin Media and O2 performed well in download speeds last month but upload speeds are still very low for both companies.
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