Yahoo! does UK broadband deal
News is going international with its broadband efforts, signing a deal with BT Broadband to offer high-speed Internet service in the United Kingdom. High-speed access and other premium services are a key part of Yahoo!
[February 12, 2003, 13:53]
SDSL reaches Glasgow
News Businesses based in Glasgow are being offered the chance to sign up for a broadband service that provides two-way high-speed connectivity. See the Broadband News Section for the latest on cable modems, ADSL, satellite and other high-speed access...
[September 26, 2002, 17:00]
Internet World: Broadband on a roll
News High-speed Internet access, otherwise known as broadband, is one of the major undercurrents of the show. The main points of debate at the conference this week in Los Angeles will be not whether high-speed Internet will ever become common, but what...
[April 13, 1999, 7:48]
Freeserve hikes broadband prices, blames BT and Oftel
News In another setback for broadband, Freeserve has hiked the price of its high-speed service from £39.99 a month to £49.99, blaming BT and Oftel for the rise, and launching a bitter attack on how the pair have handled ADSL roll out.
[May 16, 2001, 8:15]
Oftel and EC battle with ADSL deadline
News Confusion reigns Thursday over exactly when British consumers can expect high speed Internet services from BT which is now required by law to deliver by December. It will allow operators to roll out ADSL high speed Internet independent of the telco.
[July 13, 2000, 14:50]
Agent-Based Network Intrusion Detection System
White Papers The paper presents security platform based on agents as an efficient and robust solution for high-performance intrusion detection system designed for deployment on high-speed network links. To satisfy the performance requirements, wire-speed data...
[June 19, 2008, 1:01]
Five Barricade N routers up for grabs review
Reviews Here's your chance to pick up a Barricade N broadband router, ideal for those requiring a high-speed, easy-to-use internet connection throughout their home or small office. The SMC Networks router is an excellent all-in-one networking choice if you...
[January 2, 2009, 11:47]
Wi-Fi trains get two-way satellite
News A British company claims to have conducted the world's first trials of a high-speed wireless network powered by a bi-directional satellite link on board a moving train. Tunnels are a big problem for any company trying to supply a moving train with...
[September 8, 2004, 17:30]
mmO2 'super' 3G due next summer
News mmO2 plans to launch what it believes will be Europe's first truly high-speed 3G mobile data network next summer on the Isle of Man. The new network on the Isle of Man will be based on High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and Internet Protocol...
[December 9, 2004, 15:45]
Superfast DSL hits the (metropolitan) streets
News UK Internet service provider Easynet has launched a high-speed service for business customers that runs at up to ADSL's full 8mbps over their telephone connection. So far, a number of metro areas including Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham and...
[April 12, 2002, 8:42]
ADSL rollout hits major milestone
News The residents of Howden in East Yorkshire will be able to get high-speed Internet access down their phone line from Wednesday, when BT upgrades its two-thousandth local telephone exchange to support broadband.
[December 2, 2003, 14:55]
US Report: Cable modems outpace ADSL
News The battle for the burgeoning high-speed Internet access market has been hyped as a closely fought match of communications sumos. In one corner: cable companies touting high-speed modems that zip data along cable's vast fiber-optic networks.
[August 3, 1998, 9:22]
London 2012 fibre network a 'model' for UK
News The London 2012 Olympic Games are set to turn the capital into a high-speed fibre network hub. The Olympic Park network and its links to 94 venues across the UK could become the template for a high-speed national network, according to Guy Nicholson...
[October 24, 2008, 9:03]
BT to revitalise rural broadband trials
News BT Wholesale is trialling a new scheme that could see broadband rolled out to rural areas with as few as 16 high-speed Internet subscribers, the company announced on Wednesday. See the Broadband News Section for the latest on cable modems, ADSL...
[August 14, 2002, 16:23]
Cable beats ADSL to one million mark
News Over one million people now get broadband via cable, as NTL and Telewest continue to keep pace with BT in the high-speed Internet stakes. See the Broadband News Section for the latest on cable modems, ADSL, satellite and other high-speed access...
[April 30, 2003, 17:10]
WiMax threatened by delays
News Reports this week that WiMax certification testing could be delayed by up to six months have led to concerns that the high-speed wireless technology could struggle to gain market share as a result. In the long term, 802.16e networks could give...
[January 20, 2005, 15:25]
Ntl to spread broadband across Cambridgeshire
News Cable firm ntl announced on Tuesday that it has won a contract to build a community broadband network that will bring high-speed Internet access to government buildings, shops and local facilities across Cambridgeshire.
[September 24, 2002, 15:35]
Net MD
Downloads High transfer rate of up to 32x speed. Net MDâ„¢ products provide high-speed transfer of your music from your PC directly to your Net MD recorder. Record your MP3s or CDs at up to 32x Speed. Net MD Supports up to 48 hours of continuous playback.
[April 1, 2003, 8:00]
ADSL routs cable in broadband take-up battle
News BT is winning the race to sign up broadband customers in Britain after several years of hard work in beefing up its high-speed Internet offering. Last month, a group of MPs warned that Britain's broadband market could suffer because BT is the only...
[March 15, 2004, 13:05]
Be Broadband plays catch-up with Virgin
Blog Following yesterday's launch of Virgin Media's '50Mbps' service, Be Broadband (aka O2) has wasted no time in hopping onto the high-speed bandwagon, so to speak. We want to push the limits of high-speed broadband," said Be MD Felix Geyr in the...
[December 16, 2008, 14:02]



