Easynet's green Rally cry
Blog The latest example of financial frugality dressed in the green robes of energy efficiency comes courtesy of managed network provide Easynet. Easynet boasts that the new hardware will “increase IT utilisation to 85% whilst boosting energy efficiency...
[January 28, 2008, 14:42 in News Blog by Andrew Donoghue]
Easynet's trigger scheme aims to close broadband divide
Talkback By any measure (Easynet's, BT’s or anyone else’s) Broadband remains a politician’s promise! We live and work 12 miles from the UK’s second largest city (Birmingham) but yet do not have Broadband, nor is there any sign of it in the forseeable future.
About: Easynet's trigger scheme aims to close broadband divide
[November 17, 2003, 21:52]
Easynet sends warnings to virus victims
Talkback Typo: ISPs are raking this issue more seriously
About: Easynet sends warnings to virus victims
[January 30, 2006, 12:13]
Easynet vows to unbundle more of Britain
Talkback Wow 80 exchanges is going to make a great deal of difference! I expect they'll be in and around urban locales so absolutely no benefit to those of us in the rural, seemingly third class, community. It's about time the Government forced BT to stop...
About: Easynet vows to unbundle more of Britain
[January 13, 2004, 18:24]
Easynet vows to unbundle more of Britain
Talkback All well and good but this is NOTHING compared to what's available to the home user in Japan for LESS than we are paying here in the UK for 0.5Mb It's another case of ROB Rip Off Britain !
About: Easynet vows to unbundle more of Britain
[January 13, 2004, 16:13]
Onetel picks Easynet for faster broadband
Talkback Yet another "our broadband service is faster than theirs" announcement. And in common with all the others they use the words "up to" without explaining what the "up to" is limited by. The answer is - the length of your telephone line as measured...
About: Onetel picks Easynet for faster broadband
[August 1, 2005, 13:47]
Chris Stening, MD Easynet Connect & UK Online
Talkback The Internet is arguably the UK’s most important modern infrastructure. Homes and businesses across the UK rely on their Internet connections everyday, so any measures to bring the technology to as many people as possible is a good thing.
About: Digital Britain: Broadband in every home by 2012
[January 30, 2009, 16:06 by SteningChris]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog The worst kept secret of the week is out - BSkyB really is after Easynet, and to mark its sincerity it's waving a very big cheque indeed, nearly double Easynet's current market value. Friday 21/10/2005
[October 24, 2005, 13:05 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Is the corporate line obscuring the real security message?
Blog First Easynet lost a van full of datacentre equipment to intruders, and then Level 3 - yards down the road on the City of London boundary - yielded to burglers, taking down many of its services. But Easynet was not happy and this morning I was on...
[November 6, 2006, 17:00 in News Blog by RichardThurston]
Internet The Most Important Tool For Small Business Survival
Blog It had barely been invented when the UK was last in recession, but less than 20 years later, the Internet is providing a life line to small businesses fighting the recession; 45% of small businesses surveyed by Easynet Connect believe the Internet...
[July 17, 2009, 20:03 in Social Networking by christian harris]
24Mbps broadband arrives in the UK
Talkback I think Easynet are an excellent company; but everyone needs competition. BeThere are the same people who delivered the Stockholm 24Mbit service, so for my money actually have a stronger track-record than Easynet in walking the walk rather than...
About: 24Mbps broadband arrives in the UK
[November 1, 2005, 20:34]
Mobile broadband is 'the only redundancy'
Blog This morning I went to a roundtable hosted by Easynet Connect, the SME-oriented ISP that is part of BSkyB. The topic of conversation was "Achieving Quality Internet Today", and the chat was at times quite useful.
[November 27, 2008, 13:55 in News Blog by David Meyer]
European Businesses Aren’t Adopting Video Conferencing
Blog New analysis from Easynet Global Services has shown a surprising two thirds of European businesses have not considered or trialled video conferencing, even though 87% can see the potential for the technology to save them money.
[March 13, 2009, 8:33 in Social Networking by christian harris]
London to get 24Mbps broadband
Talkback There is NTL and EasyNet to consider.but what is the upload hope it's more than 500Kb.should be at least 5Mb! I will certainly consider it provided that the price is reasonable. All this might get that C&W shower at Bulldog to move along .have been...
About: London to get 24Mbps broadband
[July 4, 2005, 18:37]
Sky may shake up UK broadband market
Talkback YES SKY HAS BROUGHT EASYNET A LONDON BASE FRIM AND IT ALL STARTS IN SEPT THIS YEAR WE ARE ALREADY TRAINING AND DOWN LOADS BY THE DISH WILL BE 50MEGS FAST UP AND RUNNING IN OUR OSTARY BRANCH NOW HD NOW BEING INSTALLED WATCH OUT
About: Sky may shake up UK broadband market
[April 21, 2006, 19:54]
24Mbps broadband is here
Talkback BT only just enabled 2 mbps at my exchange and with so few users I can't see easynet queueing for business ouside london. I seriously doubt exchanges in rural areas will have ADSL 2 for a long long time?
About: 24Mbps broadband is here
[September 2, 2005, 11:25]
Cisco Broadband Study
Talkback Chris Stening, Managing Director Easynet Connect The study proves that our copper network continues to deliver the broadband quality needed by businesses and consumers today. But while many countries in the study have failed in delivering broadband...
About: UK 25th in global broadband quality and reach
[October 2, 2009, 14:40 by Chris Stening]
Britain gets a new broadband divide
Talkback Bulldog or Easynet are very wellcome to unbundle my local exchange. The Broadband divide now has many layers. BT has not given any indication if or when they may upgrade the remaining ~600 local exchanges to ADSL.
About: Britain gets a new broadband divide
[April 20, 2005, 10:39]
Web outage blamed on zombies
Talkback I suspect having looked at my data we were an intended victim of this zombie attack, although by ISP (Easynet email team, not the ADSL team) treated it as if it was a normal situation. On Monday I had a major influx of e-mails resulting in my mail...
About: Web outage blamed on zombies
[June 18, 2004, 10:44]
UK ISPs switch on mass Wikipedia censorship
Blog According to discussions on the Wikipedia administrators noticeboard, this is because a transparent proxy has been enabled for customers of Virgin Media, Be/O2/Telefonica, EasyNet/UK Online, PlusNet, Demon and Opal.
[December 6, 2008, 22:50 in News Blog by Rupert Goodwins]



