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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...
Virgin on track for 2012 100Mbps rollout
Virgin says it's on track to give half the country next-generation broadband by mid 2012.
BT launches unlimited Wi-Fi for Total Broadband customers
BT has made unlimited access to its FON and Openzone Wi-Fi areas available to all its Total Braodband customers.
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
BT announces 66 fibre locations and rural White Space trial
The telecoms giant announces a host of new fibre locations as well as trials of a new technology to bring broadband to remote areas.
Sunderland to get 'wall-to-wall' superfast broadband
The northern city will be the first in Britain to get complete fibre coverage, Sunderland City Council claims.
ISPs encouraged to block porn sites
Communications minister Ed Vaizey urges broadband providers to block porn sites from their customers.
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.
Chambers of Commerce to offer IT in a box
At the start of Small Business Week, the British Chambers of Commerce announces a SME start up kit including IT, broadband and mobiles.
Unbundled broadband lines top six million
Ofcom has announced today that unbundled lines - which lets rivals operate on BT’s copper network - have reached dix million.
2Mbps target put back to 2015
The secretary for culture, media and sport has put back the Government goal of 2Mbps broadband to all homes by 2012 to 2015.
Week in Review: Can Steve Ballmer stand the heat?
Without Gates' support, can Ballmer steer Microsoft through choppy waters? This week, we also looked at the YouTube war, a Guinness world record,...
Free computer scheme re-launched by Government
The Prime Minister is set to announce a scheme - the same scheme he announced back in 2008 -to give free computers and broadband access to low...
T-Mobile to launch PAYG 3G data service
The German-owned mobile network unveils plans for pay-as-you-go mobile broadband alongside its existing monthly all-you-can-eat price plans.
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