News archive: April 2009
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Budget broadband funding 'too little, too late'
Posted 30th April 2009 by Kimberley Howson
The funding announced in the Budget for a UK-wide broadband network will not be "anywhere near enough".
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Shift to laptops 'increases mobile broadband demand'
Posted 30th April 2009 by Kimberley Howson
The growing appetite for laptops has led to increased demand for mobile broadband - a trend that experts expect to continue.
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New satellite broadband service launched for rural users
Posted 30th April 2009 by Kimberley Howson
A new satellite broadband service has been launched to offer speeds of 2Mb to users living in rural areas.
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Orange notes increase in broadband customers
Posted 30th April 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Orange's parent company France Telecom recorded an 8.7 per cent increase in the number of ADSL broadband customers in the first quarter of 2009.
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Yorkshire broadband plan targets customers
Posted 30th April 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Organisers of the Digital Region broadband plan in South Yorkshire are looking for businesses to take part.
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Sky boosted by cheap broadband packages
Posted 30th April 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Special report: Sky’s cheap broadband triple-play packages have helped the company add 130,000 new broadband subscribers this year.
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Business broadband passes 90Mb mark
Posted 30th April 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Specialist business broadband provider SAQ has unveiled several new ADSL2+ products offering speeds of 96Mb.
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Sony Ericsson predicts mobile broadband growth
Posted 30th April 2009 by Kimberley Howson
The continued growth of mobile broadband services will lead to increased revenues for operators, according to Sony Ericsson.
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Mobile broadband 'expensive for providers'
Posted 30th April 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Mobile broadband networks are the most expensive wireless service for providers to offer, a new report has suggested.
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Rural broadband research project granted funding
Posted 29th April 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Researchers have started work on a new project in Aberdeen to consider how best to bridge the digital divide in rural areas.
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Free broadband from TalkTalk
Posted 29th April 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Internet service provider TalkTalk has announced a new package which will grant customers free broadband access and voice calls for three months.
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Cheap home and mobile broadband deals arrive from BT
Posted 29th April 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
After much speculation, BT has unveiled three cut-price combined home and mobile broadband packages.
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New business broadband deal from BT
Posted 29th April 2009 by Kimberley Howson
BT has revealed its latest business broadband package, promising savings of 65 per cent for customers who sign up to the high-speed Ethernet service.
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Social networking boosted by broadband speeds
Posted 29th April 2009 by Kimberley Howson
The popularity of social networking has been increased as a result of faster broadband connections.
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Review of Orange's new mobile broadband dongle
Posted 28th April 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Is Orange’s new dongle a must-have, or a must-avoid? Find out in our exclusive review.
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Broadband installation fee removed by Virgin Media
Posted 28th April 2009 by Alex Buttle
Virgin Media has removed the installation fee from its broadband packages.
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3’s cheap broadband deal ending soon
Posted 28th April 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Special report: Consumers have until the end of the month to sign up for our exclusive cheap mobile broadband deal with 3.
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Broadband speeds expected to slow
Posted 28th April 2009 by Alex Buttle
The internet could become an 'unreliable toy' in the next few years, 'a yet to be released study is to reveal.
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Time running out to sign up for TalkTalk’s cheap broadband incentive
Posted 28th April 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Special report: Customers will have to hurry to take advantage of TalkTalk’s cheap broadband and telephony deal.
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EU takes action against broadband companies
Posted 28th April 2009 by Alex Buttle
The EU is taking action against two telecoms companies over issues related to broadband access in Poland and Slovakia.
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