News archive: May 2009
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Surrey village 'a broadband black hole'
Posted 29th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
A village in the county of Surrey has called for better access to high-speed internet services.
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Easynet Connect extends short-term broadband deal
Posted 29th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Broadband operator Easynet Connect has decided to prolong a deal on short-term, high-speed internet packages.
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Cost of satellite broadband ‘set to fall’
Posted 29th May 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Special report: Satellite broadband will overcome doubts over its viability, one of the UK’s largest providers claims.
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Broadband used by seven million for illegal downloads
Posted 29th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Copyright infringement on the internet is becoming a major problem, a new report has suggested.
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Sky signs video content deal for Xbox 360
Posted 29th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Xbox 360 owners will be able to watch Sky programming via their broadband connections from this autumn.
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European HSPA usage rises to 11.6%
Posted 28th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Utilisation of HSPA 3G broadband technology increased significantly in Europe during 2008.
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BBC broadband report 'paints a worrying picture'
Posted 28th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
A leading expert has claimed that rural broadband users may continue to suffer from slow download speeds.
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Time running out to sign up for cheap broadband
Posted 28th May 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Special report: O2 and Be are set to withdraw their cheap broadband deals at the end of the month.
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Virgin Media looks to attract broadband customers
Posted 28th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Broadband provider Virgin Media wants to lure its broadband subscribers to cut-price mobile phone deals.
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Rural broadband speeds unacceptable, experts claim
Posted 28th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Economic experts have criticised broadband coverage in remote areas of the country.
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Sky unbundles broadband network
Posted 28th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Sky will no longer rent its broadband infrastructure from BT and will instead use its own telephony network.
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Businesses offered faster BT broadband
Posted 28th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
BT has launched a new broadband connection for companies that suffer from poor coverage.
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Highlands MP slams local broadband coverage
Posted 27th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
A Scottish MP has hit out at the Highlands' broadband coverage following a new BBC report.
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Cumbria a 'notspot' for broadband access
Posted 27th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Broadband services in Cumbria are among the worst in the country, it has been suggested.
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IDNet launches 24Mb broadband package
Posted 27th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
High-speed internet provider IDNet has launched its improved 24Mb at no extra cost.
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Businesses utilise broadband for flexible working
Posted 27th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Broadband is becoming an important tool for home working, a new investigation has shown.
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Millions of homes without 2Mb broadband, research shows
Posted 27th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
A study has found that as many as three million British homes have a broadband connection with a speed of less than 2Mb.
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BT launches Live Chat broadband support
Posted 26th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Subscribers to BT Broadband will now be able to access help without having to pick up the telephone.
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Wi-Fi broadband 'a necessity' for business travellers
Posted 26th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
Access to Wi-Fi high-speed internet is a necessity for those who travel regularly, it has been found.
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BT Business unveils business broadband kit
Posted 26th May 2009 by Kimberley Howson
A new tool kit aimed at helping firms use their broadband connection to boost their online presence has been launched.
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