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Fibre data capacity close to full?
Fibre networks are running out of space for data quicker than expected, putting the future growth of the internet in jeopardy, a report warns.
Internet speed boost for Welsh economy
North Wales will get high speed internet thanks to a public-private sector networking scheme.
Electricity poles give broadband to Welsh village
Virgin Media and Surf Telecoms have teamed up to bring broadband to a Welsh village by running fibre over electricity poles.
South Yorkshire gets £90 million in superfast broadband
Half a million homes in South Yorkshire are set to get 25Mbps fibre broadband as early as next year.
Bournemouth wins fibre broadband sewer network
Bournemouth is chosen by H2O Networks as the first city to implement a sewer broadband network system throughout its homes and businesses.
NetApp and Brocade partner for FCoE products
NetApp and Brocade have come together to make products for Fibre Channel over Ethernet.
Plug pulled on Bournemouth sewer broadband plans
The group looking to bring 100Mbps broadband to Bournemouth residents has criticised the Wessex Water for blocking plans to lay fibre cables in the...
SNW Europe: World's first external small format RAID subsystem launched
Infortrend take the wraps off the first small form factor RAID subsystem, offering SAS-to-SAS and fibre channel to SAS drive arrays.
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.
Glasgow benefits from BT London broadband 'issues'
BT accelerates super-fast broadband deployment in Glasgow – but only to make up for problems over fitting fibre cabinets in London.
Infortrend moves to enterprise storage with new lineup
Moving away from SMEs and into mid-tier enterprise storage, Infortrend has launched a new range of products for fibre channel and ISCSI.
BT fibre broadband advert banned
A BT Infinity advert has been banned after the ASA concluded it was misleading.
Plastic fibre offer 'last mile' alternative
Researchers have developed an alternative to copper and glass network infrastructure cabling they claim could eliminate issues of cost and...
Norfolk businesses seek out faster broadband
A campaign has begun in East Anglia to get fibre broadband installed for businesses in the area. Could Easynet’s latest launch be the answer?
BT to open up ‘crucial’ cabinet data
BT is to change the way other telcos can access data linking premises to its fibre cabinets, from a case-by-case basis to a regional model.
BT aims to make London broadband world beater
BT has promised to provide 87 per cent of homes and small businesses in London with fibre broadband by spring next year.
BT gets go-ahead for watered down broadband unbundling
The European Commission has said it agrees with regulator Ofcom that BT should be able to offer only virtual unbundling for its fibre broadband...
Ericsson shows off 500Mbps over copper wires
The telco shows that existing copper infrastructure could carry speeds that rival fibre connectivity.
BT hands 41 market towns fibre broadband
BT outlines plans to bring superfast connections to 41 market towns.
BT reveals Race to Infinity frontrunners
BT has revealed the league leaders in its Race to Infinity fibre broadband competition.
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