Satellite Alternative To DSL
News Satellite-based ISP Eurosky launched a country-wide high-speed Internet access service last week as the battle for broadband in the UK heats up. As BT drags its heels over ADSL and the cable companies fail to jump on the broadband bandwagon...
[February 7, 2000, 14:40]
The Sky's Not The Limit For UK ISP
News Eurosky will target its service at serious "bandwidth-hungry" users who want to download video clips, music, games and videos in seconds. According to Eurosky, Netscape Navigator can be downloaded in 8 minutes, compared to 45 minutes using ISDN...
[October 13, 1999, 11:28]
British ISP Offers Satellite Access
News Eurosky will target its service at serious "bandwidth-hungry" users who want to download video clips, music, games and videos in seconds. According to Eurosky, Netscape Navigator can be downloaded in 8 minutes, compared to 45 minutes using ISDN.
[October 12, 1999, 11:50]
2000 Roundup: Broadband Comes To Britain - Eventually
News In February BT had just started the year's faffing over the rollout of ADSL, while Eurosky launched a countrywide high-speed satellite service for £9.99. Ironically the year began with big news about what is generally regarded as the third runner...
[January 2, 2001, 6:12]

