Broadband campaigners get free Web sites
News People desperate to bring broadband to their local area may be interested in an offer from Eclipse Internet -- a free Web site for them to run a campaign from. Our sponsorship package is an ideal opportunity for local campaigners to launch...
[May 15, 2003, 17:12]
Broadband campaign site Eclipses rivals
News Eclipse Internet has launched an online broadband campaign site that allows people to flag up their interest in getting a wide range of high-speed Internet technologies. Virtual private networks are most effective when all branch offices and/or...
[January 30, 2003, 16:41]
ISP cuts cost of ADSL connection and hardware
News Eclipse Internet has joined the ranks of UK Internet service providers cutting the price of their broadband offerings in early 2003. An Eclipse Internet broadband starter pack, made up of an Alcatel Speedtouch 330 USB modem, two microfilters and...
[January 8, 2003, 15:26]
ISPs unveil business broadband savings
News Eclipse Internet, Zen Internet, Plusnet and V21 are among the first to announce how they will respond to BT's decision to slash the cost of its wholesale business ADSL products by over 50 percent. For Eclipse Internet customers, this will mean a...
[April 7, 2003, 16:12]
Macromedia aligns with Eclipse
News Macromedia said it will join the Eclipse Foundation and create a "next-generation rich Internet application development tool," code-named Zorn, based on Eclipse. In a bid to get Java developers writing Flash applications, Macromedia is throwing its...
[June 6, 2005, 11:05]
IBM fine-tunes Jazz open-source project
News Eclipse redux? With the Jazz project, IBM is trying to build on its success with Eclipse, an open-source development framework widely used by software vendors and programmers. In 2001, IBM founded a consortium around the Eclipse software, which...
[January 31, 2007, 7:31]
Ease your JavaScript testing and debugging load
News If you use the Eclipse IDE, JSEclipse is an Eclipse plug-in for JavaScript development. While Internet Explorer is the most popular browser, its JavaScript debugging support is rudimentary. Visual Studio is one example that allows you to debug...
[May 8, 2006, 12:35]
BT glitch halts faster broadband
News Eclipse Internet, an Exeter-based ISP that resells BT's ADSL range, is hoping the problem will be resolved in the next few days. We're sure BT will be working like fury this weekend to fix this," said a spokesman for Eclipse Internet.
[September 10, 2004, 14:25]
Business broadband coverage to double
News Since January 2003, Eclipse Internet has been running a scheme called "We want broadband" through which businesses and individuals can register their interest in getting a high-speed Internet service.
[July 2, 2004, 16:25]
Digital TV to eclipse PCs, says Hewitt
News Hewitt predicts that new technologies, including satellite and cable TV, will eclipse traditional computer access in the future. The future of the Internet lies in mobile and digital TV rather than PCs and fixed line access, according to the UK's e...
[February 21, 2000, 11:27]
Business Objects plugs in to Eclipse
News One of the latest big names to back Eclipse is Macromedia, which in June announced it would join the foundation and create a rich Internet application development tool, code-named Zorn and based on Eclipse.
[November 7, 2005, 9:05]
BlackBerry dev tools target Eclipse, Visual Studio
News The Eclipse plug-in, which is compatible with version 3.4 of the environment, allows the debugging and profiling of HTML and CSS-using web pages, and of rich internet applications using Ajax, Silverlight, PHP, ASP, Ruby on Rails, JSP and Python.
[July 29, 2009, 12:59]
IBM tries to eclipse .Net with open source
News According to Governor, IBM is attacking Microsoft Office with Lotus Workplace and at the same time demonstrating that the Eclipse project can offer capabilities somewhat like Microsoft's .Net framework, but in an open way.
[May 11, 2004, 12:43]
Andreessen: The future is PHP
News Eclipse is an open source programming-tool project that long supported Get over it," Mike Milinkovich, executive director of Eclipse, said in a meeting with reporters. The simplicity of scripting language PHP means it will be more popular than Java...
[October 20, 2005, 13:10]
BT to double SDSL coverage
News BT and ISPs need to do more to promote the benefits of SDSL," said an Eclipse Internet spokesman. The telco has asked Internet service providers to name the areas in Britain where they believe there is strong demand for SDSL.
[May 6, 2004, 17:15]
BT reveals scale of business broadband failure
News It is a little bit of a setback that BT has backtracked on its SDSL rollout," said Luke Lang, marketing manager at ISP Eclipse Internet, who claimed that SDSL demand had picked up in recent months. SDSL is aimed at small businesses, such as design...
[August 23, 2005, 17:05]
BT enlists broadband supporters with 'campaign in a box'
News Several other Web sites also help broadband campaigners to hit their trigger levels, including www.wewantbroadband.co.uk, which is run by Eclipse Internet. The telco announced on Tuesday that it has developed an online toolkit that aims to help...
[April 15, 2003, 10:07]
Never mind the Brits, here are the ISPAs
News Best Small Business ISP went to Fastnet, Best Business Broadband Provider went to Eclipse Internet, and Best National ISP went to Claranet. The most popular winner of the night was West Dorset Internet, which also won Best Broadband Supplier and...
[February 21, 2003, 8:25]
Double up on databases
Blog Don’t get me wrong - I’m not deliberately suggesting that there is infighting within the Eclipse community (evidence of which on the Internet only seems have to have surfaced in blogs such as this one)… but it must be tough at times for all these...
[January 28, 2008, 10:55]
Open source InfoCard rival gets heavyweight support
News The open source project, managed by the Eclipse Foundation, is a response to Microsoft's InfoCard identity management technology, Anthony Nadalin, distinguished engineer and chief security architect at IBM, said in an interview.
[February 27, 2006, 15:50]



