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Urban Northern Ireland to get 10Mbps minimum

News A spokesperson for DETI told ZDNet UK that the rollout would cover two types of areas in Northern Ireland: where business density is less than 10 businesses per square kilometre and there is currently no 2Mbps minimum service speed; and where...

[December 4, 2009, 11:20]

Average broadband speeds rising, says Ofcom

News However, ISPA pointed out that the survey did not cover small UK ISPs, and said the research "does not reflect the breadth of the industry". On Tuesday, Ofcom published the final version of its report into fixed broadband speeds, finding that the...

[July 28, 2009, 13:22]

HP iPAQ Data Messenger review

Reviews This cover also protects the power/PC connector. The connector sits under a hinged rubber cover on the right edge of the casing. Design HP has taken a minimalist approach to the design of the iPAQ Data Messenger, which consequently looks rather sleek.

[December 10, 2008, 14:57]

I have one word for you

Talkback I'm tempted to say both of them, but there might be a dozen by now - they'll cover Putney some time in May. Backhaul. Vodafone is putting 16Mbps fibre backhaul behind their 14.4Mbps HSUPA cells. Share that between 50 people and it's still not...

[November 20, 2009, 2:50]

Gov't to crack down on file-sharers

Blog In terms of how this can be achieved, the government said that the market already covers two-thirds of next-generation broadband needs, but that there will be a 50p monthly levy on each copper line to fund next-gen broadband, to cover the...

[June 16, 2009, 15:15]

Orange racks up 3m mobile-data users

News The operator said 3G mobile-broadband coverage has risen to 94 percent of the population, with 3.5G (HSDPA) access also rising to cover more than 56 percent of the UK's citizens. Orange customers' appetite for mobile data shows no signs of slowing.

[November 5, 2008, 6:30]

Faster broadband goes nationwide

News Telewest customers who currently use its 512kbps service can upgrade to the new 1Mbps product for free, but new subscribers must pay £50, on top of the monthly charges, to cover the cost of an engineer's visit to install the necessary equipment.

[June 17, 2002, 13:11]

HTC HD2 review

Reviews MicroSD card expansion is supported, with the slot located under the battery cover. Design The HD2 is large for a smartphone, measuring 120mm tall by 67mm wide by 11mm thick. Despite its size, the HD2 isn't overly heavy at 157g.

[January 6, 2010, 11:11]

BT pulls the plug on Midband

News Home Highway has been in decline and that’s not surprising as broadband has rolled out to cover almost the entire country. BT is canning Midband, a sub-broadband service it unveiled less than three years ago.

[September 6, 2005, 14:15]

Broadband unbundler targets public sector

News But according to Baldorino they did not benefit Updata at all, as they did not cover the product it buys from BT. Updata, which cut its teeth in the Danish telecoms market, announced this week that it is targeting the UK education market with a...

[July 30, 2004, 12:40]

BT rolls out free broadband speed boost

News Forty percent of the population can get the new speeds through 549 telephone exchanges, which cover around 10 million UK homes and businesses. BT has upgraded its broadband network to offer home and business users download speeds of up to 20Mbps...

[June 3, 2009, 16:54]

Bundled offering twins broadband and storage

News Customers who sign up for datastream 500+ will need to equip themselves with an ADSL modem, and must also pay a £70 installation fee to cover the cost of upgrading their telephone line to broadband. UK businesses can get broadband Internet access...

[May 28, 2003, 14:37]

Westminster businesses get WiMax broadband

News We guarantee to cover 95.8 percent of the Westminster region," said David Moore, Urban WiMax's chief technical officer. A UK company is ready to start offering businesses in central London a high-speed telecoms service over WiMax.

[March 21, 2006, 13:55]

Fixed wireless network rolls out in Dublin

News Customers will also face a significant start-up cost to cover the cost of installing the necessary equipment. Homes and businesses in the Dublin area can now get high-speed wireless Internet access from Irish Broadband.

[June 2, 2003, 16:18]

Could xMax change the world of broadband?

News Alternatives such as WiMax would have to establish many more base stations initially to cover the same number of potential customers. What are the details of the claim; does it work; and what does it mean for the future of wireless?

[November 4, 2005, 11:30]

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