Easynet offers home page service
News The software is EasyWeb Wizard which the company claims is an idiot-proof ramp to the WWW and is available to all Easynet subscribers. Easynet's basic dialup package costs £13.98 per month. Take a look at http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk.
[July 11, 1996, 16:29]
A Year Ago Today: Easynet, UK Online in merger talks
News European Internet access provider Easynet today announced it is in merger discussions with UK Online. Easynet last month said it had grown its dial-up subscription base to 7,500 and had revenues of nearly £627,000 for the first six months of 1996.
[October 10, 1997, 9:15]
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]
Easynet upbeat on local-loop unbundling
News Reports of the death of local-loop unbundling are greatly exaggerated, according to broadband provider easynet. The telecoms firm says it is pleased with its success in winning customers for its DSL services, and predicts that 2002 will continue to...
[July 5, 2002, 16:07]
Easynet sees fruits of unbundling labours
News Easynet Group announced on Wednesday that it has achieved strong take-up of its high-speed Internet products, and claimed to be leading the way in Britain's local-loop unbundling (LLU) process. This is a 122 percent increase in customer numbers in...
[September 4, 2002, 16:13]
Easynet launches managed telepresence service
News Easynet is set to become the first UK service provider to offer a fully managed telepresence service. Asked whether Easynet's customers will have to pay the full cost of the equipment upfront, Davison said customers will pay an equipment cost, an...
[April 4, 2008, 16:08]
Easynet users suffer 10 days of outages
News Easynet on Friday finally resolved a series of national email outages, which lasted for 10 days. According to Easynet's status page, the issue was resolved at about 10am on Friday morning. Despite the fact Easynet's status page says the problem was...
[February 2, 2007, 12:08]
Easynet benefits from faster broadband
News Easynet's latest set of financial results suggest there is growing corporate demand for faster broadband services. Nearly 4,000 firms have now signed up for Easynet's faster services. The demand is a reward for Easynet's efforts to drive unbundling...
[February 26, 2004, 16:45]
Easynet sends warnings to virus victims
News Easynet is monitoring traffic to this Web counter and sending a warning to every user that visits it, explaining that their machine could be infected. Easynet's actions may indicate that ISPs are taking this issue more seriously.
[January 30, 2006, 10:55]
Easynet promises super-fast broadband this year
News Easynet, one of BT's major competitors in urban areas, is aiming to launch significantly faster broadband services later this year. Easynet claims that ADSL2+ will support download speeds of up to 24Mbps.
[April 1, 2005, 17:50]
Easynet's trigger scheme aims to close broadband divide
News A broadband demand aggregation scheme launched by Easynet on Wednesday could help to bring high-speed Internet services to parts of the UK that are currently excluded from Broadband Britain. The new initiative, called Easynet Exchange Enable (E3...
[September 17, 2003, 18:05]
Easynet lands broadband blow against BT
News Easynet has recorded its first success in its attempt to loosen BT's grip on the UK's broadband market with its latest wholesale ADSL product. Easynet hopes it will tempt ISPs away from BT Wholesale, which has yet to commercially launch a 2Mbps...
[December 23, 2004, 11:35]
Easynet moves in on BT's wholesale market
News Easynet has launched the first challenge to BT in wholesale broadband with its 8Mbps LLUStream service. David Rowe, Easynet CEO, said: "You can take it for granted that we wouldn't announce this if we didn't have customers ready.
[December 13, 2004, 14:50]
Easynet vows to unbundle more of Britain
News Easynet is planning to start offering its broadband services from a further 80 local telephone exchanges this year, in a drive to continue competing with BT in the wholesale broadband market. Our financial performance will meet or exceed market...
[January 12, 2004, 16:35]
Easynet, UK Online in merger talks
News Easynet last month said it had grown its dial-up subscription base to 7,500 and had revenues of nearly £627,000 for the first six months of 1996. In a prepared statement to the London Stock Exchange, the company said it is: "in discussions with.
[October 10, 1996, 15:47]
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.
[November 17, 2003, 21:52]
Easynet warns against telecoms complacency
News Continued tough regulation of the UK's telecommunications market is essential if the progress made over recent years is not to be lost, according to telecoms operator Easynet. Speaking to ZDNet UK News, Easynet chief executive David Rowe warned of...
[December 18, 2002, 16:19]
Onetel picks Easynet for faster broadband
News Onetel, the telecommunications wing of utility giant Centrica, has teamed up with Easynet to offer its broadband services to businesses and consumers. Easynet is one of the few operators to use local-loop unbundling (LLU) to install its equipment...
[July 29, 2005, 17:45]
BSkyB swoops for Easynet
News BSkyB confirmed on Friday it has made a cash offer of 175p per share for Easynet — an offer that values the ISP at £211m. According to BSkyB, Easynet directors have unanimously recommended to shareholders that they accept the "fair and reasonable...
[October 21, 2005, 15:05]
Easynet to offer satellite Net access
News The satellite system will, according to Easynet, provide Internet access at four times the speed of conventional modem access and coverage across the whole of Europe. The technology is capable of delivering 41MB per second and Easynet will offer...
[April 7, 1999, 16:34]



