The government is expected to be advised to not intervene in the UK broadband market in a review soon to be published. Continue reading…
Broadband News: Usage and statistics
ITN in broadband deal
4th September 2008
ITN has reached an agreement with Harmonic to transcode and package its news for a number of platforms, including broadband. Continue reading…
P2P use ‘on the wane’
4th September 2008
The use of peer-to-peer (P2P) technology by broadband users is on the wane, according to figures highlighted by one provider. Continue reading…
100Mb for needy communities
4th September 2008
According to Ofcom’s Consumer Panel, the areas which receive BT’s 100Mb fibre-to-the-home network first should be those that have been ‘bypassed for broadband’. Continue reading…
Governments aware of ‘broadband effect’
3rd September 2008
National governments are becoming more aware of the importance of fast broadband speeds, with 100Mb now the benchmark, one expert says. Continue reading…
Brits clinging onto dial-up
3rd September 2008
Over a million Brits are still clinging onto their dial-up connections, despite the wide-availability of broadband services. Continue reading…
Broadband is source of ‘web addiction’
2nd September 2008
Brits are becoming ‘addicted’ to the internet in large numbers and this is down to the speed of access allowed by broadband technology, according to one expert. Continue reading…
GCSEs improved by broadband
2nd September 2008
The quicker access to online educational resources offered by broadband connections is leading to better exam results in schools, a recent report suggested. Continue reading…
Yorkshire firm in charge of EU broadband project
2nd September 2008
A Yorkshire-based company has been handed the reigns to an important EU broadband project. Continue reading…
Olympics cause broadband usage increase
1st September 2008
Timico has become the latest broadband provider to report an upsurge in the use of broadband during the recent Olympic Games in China. Continue reading…
BT domination of fixed-line
1st September 2008
BT dominance of the UK home broadband market has been underlined, with newly-released figures estimating the firm welcomes a new customer every 40 seconds. Continue reading…
Mobile broadband appealing to shoppers
29th August 2008
Shoppers looking to get the best deals on quality products are using mobile broadband on the move, according to new research. Continue reading…
Move to USB was ‘making of mobile broadband’
29th August 2008
The switch made by mobile broadband from PC cards to USB modems was the point at which the service started to take off, IT Pro has suggested. Continue reading…
Wireless users getting careless
29th August 2008
Wireless broadband users who do not put proper security measures in place are leaving themselves at risk, according to one newspaper. Continue reading…
3: Mobile broadband is sign of the times
28th August 2008
Mobile broadband is a sign of Brits’ growing ambition to work and communicate while on the move, a representative of 3 has suggested. Continue reading…
Young IPTV market faces challenges
27th August 2008
A newly-released report on European IPTV has highlighted the challenges facing the young market. Continue reading…
Broadband billing set to be expanded?
27th August 2008
There is speculation that the broadband industry could follow the path of mobile operators and allow online shoppers to be billed for items via their broadband contracts. Continue reading…
CPE growth driven by broadband
27th August 2008
Sales of customer premises equipment (CPE) such as routers and residential gateway equipment are being driven by the growth in broadband, new research indicates. Continue reading…
Broadband dominates UK internet
26th August 2008
Broadband accounts for the overwhelming majority of internet connections in the UK, according to the latest figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS). Continue reading…
Mobile broadband reaches 50 million mark
26th August 2008
The lightning-quick global spread of mobile broadband has been highlighted by new figures from the GSM Association (GSMA). Continue reading…
Broadband bandwidth ‘problem’
21st August 2008
The number of people now using broadband services is putting a strain on bandwidth in the UK, one expert has suggested. Continue reading…
High-speed broadband fuelling internet piracy
20th August 2008
Internet users engaging in the piracy of entertainment content are able to download huge files due to the increasing speed of internet connections, one expert says. Continue reading…
Broadband piracy hoax
20th August 2008
Spammers are turning to file-sharing scare tactics in which they con innocent broadband users into thinking they have been accused of illegal activities, Trend Micro has found. Continue reading…
Mobile broadband eats into fixed line
19th August 2008
The business of fixed-line broadband providers is under threat from the success of mobile broadband, according to a new YouGov report. Continue reading…
PSP owners get sports via broadband
19th August 2008
Owners of the Sony PSP are to be treated to a whole host of football action via broadband after a new distribution deal was struck. Continue reading…
Broadband “more important than roads”
15th August 2008
A reliable broadband connection could become "more important than roads" in parts of northern Scotland, according to one local councillor. Continue reading…
Broadband uptake increases
14th August 2008
A new report has shown that more and more people in the UK are opting for broadband internet services. Continue reading…
Older consumers embrace broadband
14th August 2008
Recent research has revealed that older consumers make up almost three-quarters of internet users. Continue reading…
Internet TV boosts viewing figures
13th August 2008
Internet-based TV services are not overtaking traditional viewing habits, according to new figures. Continue reading…
Broadband market ‘in good shape’
13th August 2008
The broadband market is in good shape and is holding up well in the face of the current economic downturn, according to new research. Continue reading…
ISP spam list revealed
12th August 2008
A list detailing some of the worst internet service providers (ISPs) for spam has been revealed in a new report by ClearMyMail. Continue reading…
Hull suffers broadband outage
11th August 2008
Broadband subscribers in Hull were left disconnected last weekend after a network failure disrupted communications throughout the city. Continue reading…
Northern Ireland to get broadband boost
11th August 2008
Rural areas in Northern Ireland are soon to benefit from a £1.9 million government investment into broadband. Continue reading…
Comprehensive WAN ‘long way off’
8th August 2008
The comprehensive coverage of free managed Wide Area Networks (WAN) is not likely to be developed in the near future, an expert has suggested. Continue reading…
DSL is ‘connection of choice’
8th August 2008
DSL is the most common technology used in global enterprise broadband network access links, according to new research. Continue reading…
3 happy to ‘connect the unconnected’
8th August 2008
3 has declared itself happy to connect customers who had previously experienced difficulties acquiring a fixed line contract to its mobile broadband service. Continue reading…
Mobile broadband subscribers on the up
8th August 2008
According to new figures released by Communications market research firm Infonetics Research, the number of mobile broadband subscribers is forecast to grow at a 104 per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2007 to 2011. Continue reading…
Broadband market ‘performing well’
7th August 2008
The UK broadband market is performing better than one industry analyst predicted. Continue reading…
“Broadband hero” hailed
7th August 2008
The hard work of a lady who set up a broadband provider of her own in order to supply services to a remote Lincolnshire village has been recognised. Continue reading…
One broadband connection needed for VoIP
6th August 2008
A solitary broadband connection is all that is needed to make use of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology, according to one expert. Continue reading…
Three ISPs take illegal download share
6th August 2008
Over 60 per cent of illegal downloads made in the UK are carried out by users of three of the country’s ISPs, new figures show. Continue reading…
Brits barmy for broadband
5th August 2008
Brits have demonstrated their love for broadband in the results of a new survey. Continue reading…
Broadband users ‘loyal to download sites’
4th August 2008
Broadband users are showing a degree of loyalty towards illegal download sites, according to a new report. Continue reading…
Monks blessed with broadband
1st August 2008
A community of Cistercian monks living on an island off the Welsh coast is celebrating after securing a broadband connection. Continue reading…
Broadband slowdown ‘linked to property’
1st August 2008
One of Britain’s foremost broadband providers has issued gloomy growth predictions this year. Continue reading…
Broadband gives TV channel local focus
30th July 2008
A new Scottish TV channel in the offing plans to use broadband as a means of focusing its content on a local level. Continue reading…
1/4 of world ‘will have broadband by 2012′
30th July 2008
A quarter of the world’s households will have a broadband connection by 2012, according to a new survey. Continue reading…
Manchester plans for wireless future
29th July 2008
Officials in Manchester have announced plans to extend a wireless broadband network across the city. Continue reading…
“Broadband revolution” part of changing face
29th July 2008
The "broadband revolution" has been a major factor in the development of the internet over recent years, according to one industry head. Continue reading…
Bundled music subscription services an “inevitability”
28th July 2008
The bundling of music subscription services with broadband packages is an inevitability, according to Universal. Continue reading…
UK broadband penetration prediction
28th July 2008
The UK should boast broadband penetration of over 60 per cent by the year 2012, according to a new report. Continue reading…
BPI agreement raises questions
28th July 2008
The recently drawn-up file sharing agreement between the British Phonographic Industry and six major broadband providers raises some serious questions, says one expert. Continue reading…
Telecommuting driven by broadband
25th July 2008
A growing number of firms are now recognising the benefits of allowing staff to telecommute using broadband, one publication says. Continue reading…
Legalise file sharing, says editor
25th July 2008
Legalise the practice of file-sharing for the good of the music industry, says the editor of one popular UK publication. Continue reading…
Be Broadband supports BPI campaign
25th July 2008
Broadband provider Be Broadband says it supports the British Phonographic Industry’s (BPI) new anti-piracy campaign. Continue reading…
Music piracy agreement signed
24th July 2008
A group of six major broadband providers have signed up to a music piracy scheme. Continue reading…
UK broadband penetration lagging
24th July 2008
The UK is still lagging behind the world’s premier countries when it comes to broadband penetration according to a new report. Continue reading…
BT plans are not enough, says expert
24th July 2008
BT’s plans to develop a new high-speed fibre-optic network in the UK are encouraging but could be more comprehensive, according to on expert. Continue reading…
Powys discusses broadband concerns
24th July 2008
Discussions have taken place in the Welsh county of Powys with a view to solving the area’s long-running broadband problem. Continue reading…
UK business ‘needs next-gen broadband’
24th July 2008
The importance of a next generation broadband network to businesses in the UK should not be underestimated, according to one expert. Continue reading…
BT Home Hubs an international success
22nd July 2008
BT’s Home Hubs have proved to be an international success with the news that over three million of the devices have now been shipped overseas. Continue reading…
BT seeks public sector help
22nd July 2008
BT is seeking the help of the public sector in implementing its new £1.5 billion fibre-optic broadband network. Continue reading…
WiMAX can be mobile broadband competitor
22nd July 2008
WiMAX has the necessary customer appeal to rival mobile broadband as an internet access technology, the results of a recently-conducted study indicate. Continue reading…
Research group downplays BT plans
22nd July 2008
BT’s plans for a super-fast fibre-optic broadband network to be implemented across the UK have been downplayed by one IT research group. Continue reading…
Government’s throttling petition response
18th July 2008
The government has replied to an online petition calling for an investigation into ISPs "throttling" bandwidth. Continue reading…
Bandwidth demands set to grow
18th July 2008
The bandwidth demands of broadband users throughout the UK and the world are likely to grow dramatically in coming years, according to one expert. Continue reading…
Ofcom welcomes BT fibre-optic plans
16th July 2008
Ofcom has welcomed BT’s planned £1.5 billion investment into a high-speed fibre-optic network in the UK. Continue reading…
DSL dominates broadband
15th July 2008
DSL is still the most widely-used broadband access technology, according to the latest statistics. Continue reading…
Fears over staff broadband use
15th July 2008
Companies who have concerns over their staff’s broadband use should produce a clear policy advising employees of do’s and don’ts while surfing the web, says one expert. Continue reading…
Broadband increasing TV freedom
11th July 2008
The growing uptake of broadband in the UK is presenting people with more choices when watching TV shows, according to one expert. Continue reading…
Broadband could benefit bingo
10th July 2008
The increasing availability of high-speed broadband in the UK could lead to a surge in online bingo players, according to one gaming industry head. Continue reading…
Web advertising impacts on broadband users
10th July 2008
Users of broadband are more likely to engage with a brand through online advertising than they are through the media or TV, according to newly-published research. Continue reading…
Broadband access feeds online directory market
10th July 2008
The demand for online directories displaying local information such as Google and Yell is growing due to the improved high-speed broadband access, one expert has suggested. Continue reading…
Mobile phones ‘won’t replace broadband’
9th July 2008
Mobile phones with online functions will not replace broadband as the primary way to surf the web, according to one expert. Continue reading…
Cost of mobile broadband decreasing
9th July 2008
A wider group of people will now be able to access mobile broadband more easily as the popularity of the service has resulted in falling costs, according to one expert. Continue reading…
Welsh minister looks at fibre-optic future
9th July 2008
A minister of the Welsh Assembly government has highlighted plans for a fibre-optic broadband network in the principality, saying that such a development would pave the way for business growth. Continue reading…
T-Mobile: Mobile broadband in the ascendancy
9th July 2008
A new survey has highlighted the growing number of Brits who wish to get online and into the sun using laptops with mobile broadband. Continue reading…
Scottish islands get connected
8th July 2008
BT has set about connecting the Scotland’s Northern Isles to its 21st Century Network (21CN). Continue reading…
Rural blackspots mean added charges
8th July 2008
The existence of broadband blackspots in some rural areas of the country has meant customers of some providers suffer inflated costs, according to Ofcom. Continue reading…
Broadband study completed
8th July 2008
European consumers’ bandwidth usage is being directly affected by improvements to broadband connectivity speeds, a recent report has suggested. Continue reading…
Broadband demand is sky-high
4th July 2008
The huge demand for broadband services in the UK could lead to internet log-jams, according to new reports. Continue reading…
UK business requires broadband speed-up
4th July 2008
Business efficiency in the UK is being threatened by download speeds which are lagging behind, new figures suggest. Continue reading…
Fibre-optic broadband outgrowing cable
3rd July 2008
More internet users are subscribing to fibre-optic broadband services than cable broadband, according to new figures. Continue reading…
Virgin Media sends out warning letters
3rd July 2008
Virgin Media has sent over 800 letters out to broadband customers suspected to have downloaded music illegally. Continue reading…
Virus-ridden broadband users face ban
3rd July 2008
Broadband users whose computers are found to be infected with virus-spreading software could be banned by their ISPs. Continue reading…
RLA: Broadband attractive to students
1st July 2008
Landlords intending to let properties to student have been reminded that broadband is an attractive proposition to students looking for a place to rent. Continue reading…
Introduce naked DSL, says VoIP provider
1st July 2008
Naked DSL should be introduced in the UK, according to the managing director of one VoIP service provider. Continue reading…
Providers to help in spam fight
30th June 2008
New guidelines could encourage broadband providers to help customers fight spam sent to their email addresses, according to new reports. Continue reading…
Broadband video is comedy’s saviour
27th June 2008
A significant proportion of those watching popular comedy shows are doing so online through broadband video players such as the BBC’s iPlayer, a new report has highlighted. Continue reading…
O2 named ‘fastest broadband provider’
27th June 2008
O2 has been named the fastest broadband provider in the UK, after recent research from one comparison site. Continue reading…
Publishing head highlights broadband effect
25th June 2008
An outgoing publishing head who helped build up a £15 million per year online news operation has highlighted the impact broadband has had on the market over recent years. Continue reading…
Broadband is tool for UK’s mothers
25th June 2008
Mums in the UK are now more likely to turn to the internet than their own family when seeking parenting advice, according to new research. Continue reading…
Europe prices ‘drove wireless broadband uptake’
23rd June 2008
The aggressive pricing strategies initially adopted by European wireless broadband providers drove the sector forwards, it has been claimed. Continue reading…
Mobile broadband ‘victim of its own success’
23rd June 2008
The success of the mobile broadband industry is posing problems to operators, according to research. Continue reading…
Kcom ‘not blocking competition’
20th June 2008
Hull-based broadband provider Kcom has been cleared of blocking other companies from entering the market in an Ofcom report. Continue reading…
France backs three strikes rule
19th June 2008
French officials have thrown their weight behind a three strikes anti-piracy law to penalise illegal downloaders. Continue reading…
Free mobile broadband is inevitable
11th June 2008
Mobile broadband is now cheaper than ever and ‘free’ mobile broadband could be offered as early as 2009 according to broadband comparison site Top 10 Broadband. Continue reading…
BBC to map ‘Broadband Britain’
2nd June 2008
A new programme entitled Broadband Britain will take viewers on a tour of the country, examining the state of the UK’s broadband network. Continue reading…
Small firms ‘reluctant to switch broadband’
2nd June 2008
A new study has suggested that many small and medium sized business (SMBs) are reluctant to switch broadband provider. Continue reading…
Broadband users to hit 415 million
30th May 2008
The total number of broadband subscriptions worldwide will reach 415 million by the end of this year, a new study has suggested. Continue reading…
Broadband providers ‘urged to tackle piracy’
29th May 2008
Discussions between broadband providers and film and television companies have broken down again, according to the Independent. Continue reading…
UK broadband ‘a patchwork quilt’
28th May 2008
Following Ofcom’s recent report on the state of the UK broadband market, one commentator has described usage patterns as a patchwork quilt. Continue reading…
Rural homes ‘more likely to have broadband’
22nd May 2008
A new study by telecoms regulator Ofcom has suggested that rural residents are now more likely to have broadband than urban dwellers. Continue reading…
People ‘more confident’ about online security
19th May 2008
Telecoms regulator Ofcom has released statistics suggesting that people are now more confident in web security than in previous years. Continue reading…
ISPs ‘have a hard time’
12th May 2008
Increased regulation is making the job of delivering broadband increasingly difficult for internet service providers (ISPs). Continue reading…
‘Demand high’ for 20Mbps
7th April 2008
There is strong demand for high-speed broadband services in the UK, according to British internet users. Continue reading…
EU broadband market explained
25th March 2008
Following a recent report on European broadband penetration, one publication has commented on how the market looks for consumers. Continue reading…
EU wants higher broadband penetration
20th March 2008
EU telecoms commissioner Viviane Reding has called for higher broadband penetration throughout Europe following a new investigation. Continue reading…
Broadband providers ‘could be acting illegally’
18th March 2008
A number of leading names in the UK broadband market could be breaking the law, it has emerged. Continue reading…
Broadband roll-out for North Yorkshire
17th March 2008
North Yorkshire firms are to be connected to a broadband network as part of a shared IT services scheme, it has emerged. Continue reading…
Video putting the strain on ISPs
10th March 2008
UK internet service providers (ISPs) are struggling to meet the demands of users streaming online video content over broadband connections. Continue reading…
New broadband figures revealed
5th March 2008
A new survey has found that almost a third of UK broadband customers download more than 40 GB of data per month. Continue reading…
ISPs ’should address counterfeiting’
3rd March 2008
UK internet service providers (ISPs) need to do more to combat the sale of fake goods, the Anti-Counterfeiting Group (ACG) states. Continue reading…
Report puts time limit on filesharing
27th February 2008
A recently published report has put a deadline on illegal filesharing, it has emerged. Continue reading…
‘Three strikes’ rule proposed for downloaders
12th February 2008
Britons who use the internet to illegally download multimedia could find their access cut off entirely under new proposals from the government, it has emerged. Continue reading…
‘More telecom and broadband packages’ in 2007
28th January 2008
The number of combined media, telecom and broadband packages on the market increased during 2007, according to a new market report. Continue reading…
Somerset leads way for ADSL broadband take-up
22nd January 2008
The county of Somerset has the highest proportion of ADSL broadband, it has been reported. Continue reading…
Government tells ISPs to block terrorists
18th January 2008
Home secretary Jacqui Smith told internet service providers (ISPs) today to play their part in stemming the increase in terrorism. Continue reading…
Online sales ’soar’
18th January 2008
Records were broken for online sales during Christmas 2007, according to a new report from the Interactive Media in Retail Group (IMRG) and Capgemini. Continue reading…
On demand TV soars on the internet
17th January 2008
A new survey on broadband and internet trends has revealed that new video on demand services such as BBC’s iPlayer are proving hugely popular. Continue reading…
Global broadband take-up continues to slow
16th January 2008
The rate of broadband take-up across the globe slowed during the last quarter of 2007, new data has revealed. Continue reading…
Almost all UK primaries have broadband access
14th January 2008
Almost every UK primary school now has access to a broadband connection, it has been revealed. Continue reading…
Internet is top advice resource for Americans
2nd January 2008
The spread of broadband connections in the US has helped the internet become consumers’ primary resource for research, it has been claimed. Continue reading…
ISPs could suspend illegal downloaders
27th December 2007
Internet users who download films or television series could face suspended services as Internet Service Providers (ISPs) come under pressure to halt the illegal download business. Continue reading…
Broadband over power line use to grow
20th December 2007
Using power lines to deliver broadband services is set to become more prevalent in the near future, a leading market research firm predicts. Continue reading…
Broadband take-up increases in Ireland
14th December 2007
Take-up of broadband services has soared in Ireland in the last year, new data reveals. Continue reading…
Broadband users urged to be vigilant over security threats
14th December 2007
Broadband users are more at risk from security threats online than ever before, it has been claimed. Continue reading…
Landlines ‘will be used solely for broadband connections’
10th December 2007
Landlines are set to be used chiefly for broadband connections in the near future, marking a sea change in Britons’ communication habits, it has been claimed. Continue reading…
Businesses want reliablity from their broadband service
4th December 2007
Reliability and customer service are the most important criteria applied by small businesses when choosing a provider, it has been claimed. Continue reading…
Broadband use up across EU
4th December 2007
The proportion of EU internet users with broadband connections has grown by 12 per cent over the last year, it has been revealed. Continue reading…
Volume of spam emails has doubled
3rd December 2007
The number of spam e-mails being received by UK broadband users has doubled in a year, it has been revealed. Continue reading…
ISPs held responsible for phishing
27th November 2007
Nearly a quarter of Britain’s internet users hold their ISP or e-mail provider chiefly responsible for guarding against phishing, it has been revealed. Continue reading…
Dial-up ‘to die out by 2010′
27th November 2007
Dial-up internet connections will be a thing of the past within three years, it has been predicted. Continue reading…
Broadband’s market share continues to rise
22nd November 2007
The proportion of Britons opting for broadband connections over dial-up grew over the last quarter, new research reveals. Continue reading…
UK broadband take-up continues to slow
21st November 2007
The number of broadband users in the UK is still rising, but the rate of take-up is slowing, new figures have revealed. Continue reading…
Welsh councillor slams county’s broadband connectivity
13th November 2007
Levels of broadband connectivity in the Powys area of Wales have been slammed by a county councillor. Continue reading…
Faster broadband ‘fuelling online shopping boom’
12th November 2007
Access to cheaper and faster broadband connections has led to a boom in online shopping, it has been claimed. Continue reading…
Ofcom’s broadband stats released
25th October 2007
Ofcom has released its Telecommunications Market report, showing the state of the UK broadband market. Continue reading…
More surfers turning on to Internet TV
19th October 2007
More and more Britons are using broadband connection to watch TV downloaded via the internet, new statistics have shown. Continue reading…





































































































































