Wi-Fi Cloud could be silver lining for rural broadband
News Addressing a conference of broadband activists last week, a senior executive at Inspired Broadcast Networks explained that his firm would be happy for community broadband networks to be connected to its wireless hot spots -- a way of bringing high...
[March 24, 2003, 12:12]
Britain hottest in Europe for Wi-Fi
News Inspired Broadcast Networks in March announced that it was planning to launch 3,000 wireless LAN hot spots this year, forming a network it has named The Cloud. Many of these Wi-Fi hot spots will be based in pubs, as Inspired Broadcast Networks is...
[August 13, 2003, 12:50]
UK pubs get Wi-Fi
News With the help of Ericsson, Intel -- on the verge of debuting its Wi-Fi-ready Centrino chip bundle -- and pub groups such as Six Continents and Scottish and Newcastle, Inspired Broadcast Networks will enable commercial Wi-Fi services to be...
[March 6, 2003, 15:38]
VC funding rains down on The Cloud
News The deal sees The Cloud emerge from under previous parent Inspired Broadcast Networks and is the first round of VC funding. Wi-Fi hot spot 'wholesale' provider The Cloud has received venture capital funding from 3i and Accel Partners Europe.
[July 12, 2004, 16:10]
Mozilla blocks pop-ups, but Netscape won't
News Mozilla 1.0, launched in early June as the first public version of the Netscape-inspired open-source browser, lets Web surfers easily zap unsolicited windows known as pop-up ads, which are widely used by mainstream sites including America Online...
[August 14, 2002, 15:33]
Digital jukebox will use broadband to storm pubs
News Inspired Broadcast Networks, the company behind Wi-Fi network operator The Cloud, released details on Monday of the digital music player. The Cloud, which is the largest network of Wi-Fi networks in the UK, has the potential to become a wireless...
[November 24, 2003, 16:50]



