October 2009 Broadband News
Google Social Search could boost subscribership
One industry expert has discussed a search engine company's recent move to provide a service designed specifically for locating social networking contacts.
Fri, 30th October 2009 - by Noel Mellor
IAB: careful approach to web advertisi...
A spokesman for the IAB has commented on a recent study looking at online ..
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Fri, 30th October 2009 - by Brian Palmer
Broadband divide 'will not go away on ...
The current market for broadband adoption has been discussed by a ..
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Fri, 30th October 2009 - by Noel Mellor
Broadband 'makes people more confident'
One expert has commented on research that suggests broadband users might be ..
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Thu, 29th October 2009 - by Tim Bisley
Broadband users 'will not change their...
It is unlikely that broadband users will change their downloading ways ..
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Thu, 29th October 2009 - by Noel Mellor
More October 2009 Broadband News
Report looks at broadband use during a flu epidemic
A study has been published looking at how swine flue could impact on broadband use. Read the full story »
Wed, 28th October 2009 - by Tim Bisley
TalkTalk comments on "ill-conceived" proposals
TalkTalk believes a move to clamp down on fil sharing will prove to be "ill-conceived". Read the full story »
Wed, 28th October 2009 - by Noel Mellor
Guardian hack highlights broadband security issue
An incident this week has highlighted the importance of broadband security. Read the full story »
Tue, 27th October 2009 - by Tim Bisley
Sky success 'based on commitment to innovation'
Sky's recent profit announcements can be partially attributed to its commitment to future technologies, it has been asserted. Read the full story »
Mon, 26th October 2009 - by Noel Mellor
TalkTalk launches child-friendly broadband option
A new child-friendly web education kit has been launched by one service provider. Read the full story »
Mon, 26th October 2009 - by Brian Palmer
Royal Mail strike victims 'may turn to the web'
Business broadband customers may be finding alternatives in the face of the Royal Mail strike. Read the full story »
Fri, 23rd October 2009 - by Brian Palmer
Government broadband plans "too little too late"
Government plans to enhance broadband speeds are "too little too late". Read the full story »
Fri, 23rd October 2009 - by Tim Bisley
Orange launches 'blanket 20 MB deals'
A new deal from Orange could see some people consider switching providers. Read the full story »
Thu, 22nd October 2009 - by Brian Palmer
Broadband policies 'could affect voter allegiance'
Voters could act agianst parties looking to support moves against filesharing, it has been advised. Read the full story »
Thu, 22nd October 2009 - by Noel Mellor
Orange launches Halloween web event
Web users and movie fans may be interested in the latest promotion from one mobile broadband provider that aims to offer some spine-tingling chills over the upcoming holidays. Read the full story »
Wed, 21st October 2009 - by Brian Palmer
Apple tempts broadband users with upgrades
A new range of desktop and laptop computers could tempt broadband users to switch from Windows to Mac. Read the full story »
Wed, 21st October 2009 - by Noel Mellor
O2 campaign to bring tickets to broadband users
A new option for priority ticketing is to be brought to the attention of O2's broadband customers via a new campaign. Read the full story »
Tue, 20th October 2009 - by Noel Mellor
Broadband expert warns 'more subsidies needed'
More subsidies will be needed from the public sector if the UK is to achieve its broadband targets, it has been argued. Read the full story »
Tue, 20th October 2009 - by Brian Palmer
TalkTalk experiment 'proves government plans will not work'
TalkTalk has commented on the governments most recent plans to curb online piracy - stating that it could endanger broadband users who have done nothing wrong. Read the full story »
Mon, 19th October 2009 - by Noel Mellor
Broadband anxiety 'reflects a globally connected world'
One expert has commented on a recent report that looked at how attached modern consumers are to technology and broadband internet access. Read the full story »
Fri, 16th October 2009 - by Brian Palmer
BT moves 'unlikely to speed up rivals'
BT's rivals will continue to implement new broadband technology at their own pace, it has been asserted. Read the full story »
Wed, 14th October 2009 - by Tim Bisley
Broadband users 'could see more sport exclusives'
The success of a recent online broadcast could see more events transmitted to broadband subscribers, it has been noted. Read the full story »
Tue, 13th October 2009 - by Tim Bisley
Sky to launch digital music service for broadband
Sky Songs is a new broadband music service set to launch this month. Read the full story »
Mon, 12th October 2009 - by Noel Mellor
BT to double fibre broadband availability in the UK
BT has announced its intention to double the availability of faster fibre broadband to the UK. Read the full story »
Fri, 9th October 2009 - by Isabel Plumbly
77,000 new broadband subscribers for TalkTalk in Q2
TalkTalk obtained another 77,000 broadband subscribers in the second quarter (Q2) of this year. Read the full story »
Thu, 8th October 2009 - by Isabel Plumbly
Highlands broadband concerns "becoming more prevalent"
Concerns over broadband speeds and network capabilities in the Highlands and Islands are becoming more common, a new report has stated. Read the full story »
Wed, 7th October 2009 - by Isabel Plumbly
Security message 'washing over broadband users'
The importance of broadband security may be washing over the consumer, it has been noted. Read the full story »
Tue, 6th October 2009 - by Brian Palmer
Broadband phone services 'boost a firm's abilities'
Broadband telephone services have multiple benefits for business, it has been noted. Read the full story »
Mon, 5th October 2009 - by Brian Palmer
TalkTalk fibre-optic test links first user
The results are in for TalkTalk's first fibre optic broadband customer. Read the full story »
Mon, 5th October 2009 - by Tim Bisley
BT Broadband technology trial announced
The first stage of a BT broadband project has been announced. Read the full story »
Fri, 2nd October 2009 - by Brian Palmer
Broadband users 'trust holiday reviews like a friend'
Holiday shoppers trust online reviews like a friend, it has been advised. Read the full story »
Thu, 1st October 2009 - by Tim Bisley
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