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Have ISPs finally lost the DEA fight?
BT and TalkTalk have been defeated in their latest challenge to the Digital Economy Act. Have the final obstacles now been cleared? Simon Brew...
Users happy to change ISPs for better speeds
Despite previous surveys showing customers as reluctant to change their providers, a new report has revealed over half have already jumped ship.
EU Parliament gives net neutrality backing
ISPs may face greater scrutiny over their traffic management practices thanks to a European Parliament vote.
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.
BT and TalkTalk call for Digital Economy Act review
BT and TalkTalk have come together to mount a legal challenge against the controversial Digital Economy Act.
Tesco deal puts pressure on broadband bundlers
Supermarket giant Tesco looks to battle the likes of TalkTalk and Virgin Media in the competitive home phone and broadband market.
Copyright overtaken by technology
Public IP networks and digital technologies that enable the copying and transmission of digitised works of music are a very real threat to the...
Juniper launches “monster” 25Tbps router
Multi-node 25Tbps scalable router can single handedly manage an entire country's networking needs.
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...
BT blasts Virgin 'broadband con' campaign
BT slams Virgin's broadband con campaign that calls for more honesty from ISPs.
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.
Will BT's nomination scheme widen fibre divide?
Comms giant BT wants ISPs to nominate exchanges to get fibre, but the new scheme has been criticised.
ISPs bemoan BT superfast infrastructure pricing
BT defends its superfast broadband infrastructure prices, after competitors complain to the UK Government.
ISP email law changes meet stiff opposition
Information retention requirements for ISPs are changing very soon.
Millions of legitimate emails getting blocked by ISPs
Internet service providers (ISPs) are blocking millions of legitimate emails, an email delivery company has claimed.
Local fibre broadband needs common standards
Lords' committee told local groups may struggle to fund fibre rollouts if they can’t offer users a choice of providers.
Berners-Lee argues net neutrality case
Sir Tim Berners-Lee pushes his pro-net neutrality argument during a Government-held roundtable.
Consumer Panel wants ‘up to’ broadband ads scrapped
Panel claims ‘up to’ adverts for broadband speeds are ‘no longer credible.’
Ofcom orders BT Wholesale price cuts
The telecoms regulator is forcing BT to slash its prices in areas where it is the only broadband provider.
Nominet considers cutting off illicit .uk domains
Nominet will consider changes to its terms and conditions following a request from SOCA.
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