November 2009 Broadband News
Ofcom: Broadband improvements need to move at consumer's pace
A spokesman for Ofcom has commented on the introduction of next-generation broadband stories.
Mon, 30th November 2009 - by Brian Palmer
Expert comments on next generation bro...
The UK broadband infrastructure is in good health, but there are obstacles ..
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Mon, 30th November 2009 - by Tim Bisley
Orange boosts mobile broadband offerin...
A new laptop and mobile broadband package has been announced by Orange this ..
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Fri, 27th November 2009 - by Noel Mellor
Broadband services and 'the changing f...
The growth of online retail has changed the way shoppers shop and sellers ..
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Thu, 26th November 2009 - by Tim Bisley
Broadband security expert advises on '...
Consumers have been advised to remain wary of 'screen scraping' practices ..
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Thu, 26th November 2009 - by Noel Mellor
More November 2009 Broadband News
Virgin Media brings TiVo to the UK
Subscribers to Virgin Media may see the company's TV services change following the announcement of a new partnership. Read the full story »
Wed, 25th November 2009 - by Tim Bisley
Yahoo! and Google launch search enhancements
A number of changes have been made to the facilities of two search companies this week that could be of interest to broadband subscribers. Read the full story »
Wed, 25th November 2009 - by Noel Mellor
New campaign targets online advertising
The advertising industry has launched a new digital literacy campaign for children. Read the full story »
Tue, 24th November 2009 - by Tim Bisley
UK online shoppers 'get better service than US'
UK online retailers are more advanced than their US counterparts, new research suggests. Read the full story »
Tue, 24th November 2009 - by Noel Mellor
Expert: MySpace has lost its cool
MySpace will have to do much more if it is convince broadband users that it still has the cool factor that it used to enjoy, according to one expert. Read the full story »
Mon, 23rd November 2009 - by Tim Bisley
Email 'will still be important for business broadband users'
One expert has responded to a recent report suggesting broadband users will turn away from email within ten years. Read the full story »
Fri, 20th November 2009 - by Noel Mellor
BT Vision 'looking towards the future'
BT Broadband customers with access to the internet service provider's television package may be buoyed by the comments of a spokesman for the firm. Read the full story »
Thu, 19th November 2009 - by Tim Bisley
Orange comes out top in mobile broadband study
Orange has been unveiled as the nation's favourite mobile broadband provider. Read the full story »
Wed, 18th November 2009 - by Brian Palmer
Ofcom discusses new broadband technology
Ofcom has published its thoughts on the latest broadband innovation. Read the full story »
Tue, 17th November 2009 - by Tim Bisley
Sky offers free music downloads
Readers of The Sun can download free music from Sky Songs, the new online audio store launched last month by broadband provider Sky. Read the full story »
Mon, 16th November 2009 - by Tim Bisley
TalkTalk Pro package router discussed
TalkTalk has detailed the performance buyers can expect from their latest router offering. Read the full story »
Fri, 13th November 2009 - by Tim Bisley
Windows 7 'has something for everyone'
Windows 7 has features that will appeal to all kinds of broadband user, one expert has asserted. Read the full story »
Thu, 12th November 2009 - by Brian Palmer
Fixed-line broadband 'will always be required'
Mobile broadband may be getting better, but one expert has said consumers will always need a fixed line. Read the full story »
Thu, 12th November 2009 - by Tim Bisley
Broadband security warning ahead festive shopping period
Online shopping this year could reach a record high - which means broadband security may be a good idea. Read the full story »
Thu, 12th November 2009 - by Noel Mellor
Fibre optic broadband 'the best value option'
The difference in value between fibre optic and DSL services have been considered in a new report. Read the full story »
Wed, 11th November 2009 - by Tim Bisley
Legal expert backs TalkTalk campaign
One expert has backed TalkTalk's recent condemnation of the government's proposals for dealing with the illegal use of broadband services. Read the full story »
Wed, 11th November 2009 - by Tim Bisley
TalkTalk: Piracy proposals 'impossible to uphold'
Government proposals to tackle file sharing have once again been called into question by one firm. Read the full story »
Tue, 10th November 2009 - by Brian Palmer
O2 announces new broadband deal
Broadband services from O2 have been given a mobile boost this week. Read the full story »
Tue, 10th November 2009 - by Noel Mellor
Homeseekers 'demand fast broadband'
A new study has revealed how good broadband speed can be essential to people who are in the market for a new home. Read the full story »
Mon, 9th November 2009 - by Brian Palmer
Expert discusses broadband congestion
The internet has been likened to a motorway by one expert this week. Read the full story »
Fri, 6th November 2009 - by Brian Palmer
Malware expert considers current security threats
An expert has discussed current broadband security threats, noting they are becoming increasingly difficult to spot. Read the full story »
Fri, 6th November 2009 - by Noel Mellor
Public sector 'should use broadband to fight recession'
Public sector organisations should become more efficient and cut costs by implementing faster broadband and investing in new technology, it has been suggested. Read the full story »
Thu, 5th November 2009 - by Brian Palmer
TalkTalk Pro 'tops a number of its rivals'
TalkTalk has launched a Pro package it believes is much cheaper than that of a a number of its fiercest competitors. Read the full story »
Wed, 4th November 2009 - by Noel Mellor
Broadband tax is "unjust and regressive"
A proposed broadband tax has been criticised as it is feared it could force 100,000 to give up their web connection. Read the full story »
Tue, 3rd November 2009 - by Noel Thacker
Better broadband doesn't have to cost more, says expert
Supplying all areas of Britain with a minimum broadband speed of two megabytes does not have to cause additional costs for consumers, an expert has suggested. Read the full story »
Mon, 2nd November 2009 - by Isabel Plumbly
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