Future developments
Broadband providers are increasingly turning to innovative technology to deliver the broadband connection speeds that new services demand.
We’re keeping our ear to the ground to keep you up-to-date on all the latest developments in the broadband market.
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MeeGo: What does Nokia’s new OS mean for the iPad?
Posted 1st March 2010 by Joe Minihane
The Apple iPad is set to arrive on mobile broadband deals in a matter of months. Top10's Joe Minihane looks at the new Nokia OS' chances of upsetting the Apple cart if the Finns take on its deadly rival in the nascent tablet market.
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Google fibre optic broadband: it’s the web, Jim. But not as we know it…
Posted 11th February 2010 by Jonathan Leggett
Seismic news reached us late last night. Google is turning broadband provider. And how…
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Hoteliers round on Digital Britain file sharing reforms
Posted 8th February 2010 by Jonathan Leggett
Hotel owners could face penury if the Digital Britain report’s proposals become law, a trade body has warned.
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(Broad)band of brothers: TalkTalk rallies troops for file sharing campaign
Posted 27th January 2010 by Jonathan Leggett
Broadband provider TalkTalk's forum on the government's anti-file sharing proposals has made the mooted measures look even sillier than ever.
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Top 10 Broadband live blogs the iSlate launch
Posted 27th January 2010 by Jonathan Leggett
After months of mounting speculation, the iSlate is finally about to break cover. Join us later here at the Top 10 Broadband blog where we’ll be live blogging the launch of Apple’s latest wonder device.
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BT fibre optic broadband vs. Virgin Media fibre optic broadband - is it war?
Posted 25th January 2010 by Jonathan Leggett
BT’s new super fast broadband service has set the scene for a fibre optic face-off with Virgin Media.
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Bono vs broadband providers
Posted 6th January 2010 by Jonathan Leggett
Bono’s comments on file-sharing have drawn a scathing response from TalkTalk. And rightly so.
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High speed broadband coming to libraries
Posted 7th December 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Access to a super-fast broadband network is just the boost that libraries need, says Jonathan Leggett.
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Pubbed to death by Wifi fine
Posted 1st December 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Fining a brewery thousands of pounds over illicit WiFi use is another deadly blow for the struggling pub trade, says Jonathan Leggett.
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Fry mobilizes troops for TalkTalk file-sharing campaign
Posted 23rd November 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Stephen Fry has thrown his support behind TalkTalk’s campaign against anti-piracy laws.
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Second Nokia netbook being prepped?
Posted 27th October 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Rumours are rife that Nokia is working on a second netbook. What, already?
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Broadband backpack is boon for disaster management
Posted 23rd October 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
When natural disasters strike in the developing world, phone networks are among the first things to go down. But one Mike Outmesguine seems to have hit on a neat solution.
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TalkTalk exposes wireless broadband hijacking risks
Posted 15th October 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Some A-grade field research from the coves at TalkTalk has exposed the fatal flaw in Peter Mandelson’s file-sharing crackdown.
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Glasto wireless broadband network staying put
Posted 14th October 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Glastonbury Town Council’s war with the local mystics took an unexpected turn this week, with the result that its wireless broadband network will be staying put. For now anyway.
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Virgin Media prepping UK MiFi mobile broadband offering?
Posted 13th October 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Virgin Mobile has launched a MiFi mobile broadband offering in Australia. Could Virgin Media be about to do the same here?
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How did England’s online-only qualifier pan-out?
Posted 12th October 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
The online-only broadcast of England’s qualifier against Ukraine prompted a rash of speculation that fans’ enjoyment would be impaired by dodgy broadband connections. So was it? Jonathan Leggett outlines his match day experience.
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Xbox 360 wireless broadband adaptor to improve gaming experience
Posted 22nd September 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Xbox 360 owners can look forward to an improved online gaming experience, with the news that a new wireless adapter is on the way from Microsoft.
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Lily Allen VS illegal downloaders
Posted 15th September 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
One-time poster girl for young web users Lily Allen has rounded on fellow musicians’ claims that illegal downloading is killing music.
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Nokia broadband laptop in 'not cheap' shocker
Posted 14th September 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
The good news: The Nokia broadband laptop is on sale now at the mobile phone company’s Italian website. The bad news: It’s going to cost a fair bit more to buy than initial estimates suggested.
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Could caring, sharing broadband really transform UK?
Posted 27th August 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Making predictions is a perilous business at the best of times. And in his capacity futurologist in chief with Orange, that’s something of which James Bellini must be only too aware.
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