Faster Broadband A Hit For Bulldog
News UK telco Bulldog is confident it is on track to succeed with its new faster ADSL-based broadband products, based on early sales figures. We are) on track to meet our conservative target of well over 1,000 customers for the premium broadband service...
[February 11, 2003, 16:31]
Faster Broadband Divide Will Hit Millions
News Millions of homes will be unable to get a faster broadband product that BT will begin trialling later this year, because they live too far away from their telephone exchange. It is inevitable, though, that the launch and take-up of innovative and...
[August 28, 2003, 13:10]
Onetel Picks Easynet For Faster Broadband
Talkback Yet another "our broadband service is faster than theirs" announcement. And in common with all the others they use the words "up to" without explaining what the "up to" is limited by. The answer is - the length of your telephone line as measured...
[August 1, 2005, 13:47]
BT Unruffled By Ntl's Faster Broadband Promise
News Ntl has joined fellow cable company Telewest in promising its customers a faster broadband service. Like BT, ntl has previously offered its home users a 512kbps broadband product, but the cable firm believes this faster product will help it compete...
[March 5, 2002, 13:40]
Timms Targets 2010 For Faster Broadband
News E-commerce minister Stephen Timms is beginning to turn his attention to the challenge of rolling out broadband services much faster than those generally available today. At the moment, more than 85 percent of the population can get a broadband...
[January 28, 2004, 15:15]
BT Lays Path To Faster Broadband
News Broadband services in the UK are about to get a lot faster, at least for some. BT is also planning to cut the cost of its wholesale broadband products in areas where there is "high customer demand, high take up and lower costs".
[February 4, 2005, 16:45]
Industry Group Demands Push For Faster Broadband
News The Broadband Industry Group (BSG) has called on the government to set new ambitions for Britain's high-speed Internet access market, including targets for the rollout of significantly faster networks than are being deployed today.
[January 21, 2004, 16:30]
Easynet Benefits From Faster Broadband
News Easynet's latest set of financial results suggest there is growing corporate demand for faster broadband services. The telecoms operator -- one of the few still persevering with local-loop unbundling (LLU) in Britain -- said on Thursday that...
[February 26, 2004, 16:45]
Telewest Sees Future In Faster Broadband
News This is around 10 percent of all Telewest broadband users, and the company believes that this proves that -- contrary to BT's view -- many consumers are prepared to pay more to get faster broadband. We firmly believe that there is substantial...
[October 9, 2002, 13:25]
NTL Follows Telewest With Faster Broadband
News Customers of Britain's two cable network operators had a welcome start to the week with the news that they'll be getting more broadband for their money. NTL and Telewest both announced on Monday that they are increasing the speed of their broadband...
[April 26, 2004, 17:40]
Telewest To Fight BT With Faster Broadband
News Telewest has claimed it is happy that BT has cut its wholesale broadband prices, even though this move will bring ADSL products much closer to the cost of cable broadband. This has given the company a significant advantage over ISPs who had to buy...
[March 1, 2002, 10:29]
Telewest Trials Faster Broadband In Scotland
News The cable company said on Tuesday that it is rolling out a pilot version of its faster broadband product in Scotland. Telewest has launched a customer trial of its 1 megabit per second (mbps) broadband product, and is claiming that the service will...
[April 23, 2002, 12:55]
Bulldog Keeps Rolling Out Faster Broadband Services
News Bulldog offers several broadband products that are faster than the standard consumer ADSL provided by BT and resold by almost all the UK's ISPs. More people will be able to sign up for Bulldog's one megabit per second (1Mbps) and 2Mbps broadband...
[July 17, 2003, 16:41]
Faster Broadband Divide Will Hit Millions
Talkback WHY IS ALL THIS REPORTED SO NEGATIVELY? It's always been magic to get DSL down copper which is also carrying voice and was put in years ago. There is no short term economic alternative unless you have cable.
[August 29, 2003, 11:23]
Faster Broadband Divide Will Hit Millions
Talkback NTL & BT both tell me that my area is "Not yet served by broadband". When will the Govt make it an obligation of their licences that these retards make ALL of the country's major cities broadband-served, and no excuses ?
[September 5, 2003, 12:28]
Faster Broadband Divide Will Hit Millions
Talkback Forget BT! After being told for 2 years that within the next 6 months ADSL would be available in my area, I finally gave up and opted for NTL. Best thing I ever did. I've heard their tech help is not so good but being able to sort that side out...
[September 1, 2003, 14:05]
Faster Broadband Divide Will Hit Millions
Talkback Being one of the many who cannot reveive broadband of any kind and living almost next door to an exchange, I am bitter and angry at not being offered a connection while BT ignores us even more in search for bigger profits.
[August 30, 2003, 14:58]
Faster Broadband Divide Will Hit Millions
Talkback Telewest offers a 1Mb service ? They offer a 2Mb service and I've been usin it for well over 6 months now! Get with the times! The best thing I could ever have done was ditch BT!
[August 29, 2003, 13:55]
NTL Follows Telewest With Faster Broadband
Talkback This is great for us NTL 150k users: 100% increase for no extra charge.k for £18 p.m.is excellent value. For most people it's hardly worth paying more for extra speed.
[April 28, 2004, 16:35]
NTL Follows Telewest With Faster Broadband
Talkback I thought NTL/Telewest would struggle with market share since they don't have the whole country available to them and NTL has a habit of restricting upload data rates which annoys people playing online games since they need responses to be as fast...
[April 27, 2004, 11:59]

