Kingston to offer first commercial UK ADSL service
News Kingston Communications is set to deliver the fist commercial rollout of ADSL Net access technology in the UK later this year. The ITC has awarded a license to provide ADSL services to Precis, a company formed by Hull Daily Mail Publications and...
[September 22, 1999, 17:04]
Kingston adds voice to broadband assault
News Kingston Communications has added its voice to mounting concern over the lack of broadband services in the UK and said it still has no immediate plans for a consumer offering. Earlier in the year, Kingston announced it was putting nationwide...
[May 24, 2001, 11:55]
Kingston pulls out of unbundling
News Kingston Communications slammed the unbundling process Thursday, claiming delays and problems mean operators wont realistically be able to deliver nationwide ADSL this year. The comments elaborated on Kingston's decision to delay rollout of ADSL...
[February 1, 2001, 13:05]
Kingston to expand network
News Hull telco Kingston Communications is to extend its network to an additional 6,500 homes in East Yorkshire. Kingston subscribers can sign up for unlimited Internet access for £12.77 a month and also access the company's ADSL-based interactive...
[December 14, 1999, 10:07]
Now I know what my ISP is using
Talkback My own ISP, Eclipse (part of Kingston Communications), has recently introduced a traffic monitoring and management service for subscribers, which I now recognise must be using DPI. Interesting article.
[August 2, 2008, 20:16]
Kingston DataTraveler BlackBox review
Reviews Kingston's DataTraveler BlackBox is a rugged and waterproof USB flash drive with a titanium-coated stainless steel casing. Although there's plenty of complexity under the surface, Kingston has done a great job of hiding this from the user.
[August 26, 2008, 9:35]
News Burst: Kingston to offer first UK commercial ADSL service
News Telecommunications and television services will be provided to cable subscribers in the Hull area over Kingston's telecoms infrastructure, which is currently being upgraded to enable delivery using ADSL technology.
[September 22, 1999, 9:37]
Hull firm moves into ADSL, interactive digital telly
News Kingston Vision, the television subsidiary of Hull-based Kingston Communications is poised to deliver ADSL-based interactive digital TV services to local customers. The new service to be branded Kingston Interactive Television will commence on 18th...
[October 11, 1999, 7:40]
Sky shares skyrocket on online strategy
News A joint venture with telco Kingston Communications for an ADSL service in Kingston's East Yorkshire area. British Sky Broadcasting (quote: BSY) shares soared nearly 300 points after it announced its plan to sink £250m into the Internet and pursue...
[February 10, 2000, 9:00]
ADSL pricing: industry reacts
News Huw Saunders, technology director at indepedent telco Kingston Communications, summed up the attitude of many. Kingston's Saunders advises ISPs to make sure their infrastructures are able to support ADSL.
[December 3, 1999, 8:54]
Microsoft's IM and Hotmail show sporadic failures
Talkback If my account goes down, I won't bother to renew it - I can use Outlook, another one of their wonderful, inherently stable and superbly user friendly products to operate my Kingston Communications, Hull, England "Karoo" internet & E- Mail service...
[December 27, 2004, 4:37]
News Burst: ADSL on the way from Easynet
News British Telecom and Kingston Communications are among the other companies lining up to roll out the high-speed Net access technology. Easynet, which provides Internet access services to business customers, has announced that will begin to offer...
[September 22, 1999, 9:31]
Government 'interested' in universal broadband
News These also apply within Hull to Kingston Communications. E-commerce minister Stephen Timms could support the idea of forcing telcos such as BT to make broadband available to everyone in the UK, according to Claire Durkin, director of communication...
[November 22, 2002, 11:28]
EC approves localised broadband deregulation
News The regulator also wants to create different regulations for local exchange areas where only BT is present (covering 19.2 percent of UK premises), areas where two or more providers are present but where the exchange only services under 10,000...
[February 18, 2008, 9:08]
BTopenworld resets the meter on unmetered Web access
News AOL said that the wholesale unmetered offerings of telcos such as Kingston Communications, Telewest Eurobell, Jersey Telecom, Guernsey Telecoms, Manx Telecom and WightCable were not "sustainable". BTopenworld is to place new limits on the amount of...
[September 30, 2002, 16:34]
UK markets: Another grey day
News ARM (quote: ARM) closed up 3.32 percent at 3,170p, while Kingston Communications was down just 1p at 715p and Baltimore sank 3.9 percent to 5,604p. The UK markets continued to experience turmoil Tuesday, with an initial burst of investor enthusiasm...
[April 18, 2000, 9:54]
BT to manage KCom's network
Blog In the early 20th century, almost all the country's municipal telephone companies grouped into what became BT — the exception being the municipal telephone company in Kingston upon Hull. According to KCom, now that it can focus less on managing its...
[June 23, 2009, 17:39]
Gov't planning centralised communications database
News I've worked at a number of ISPs and this is day-to-day activity anyway," said Gareth Niblett, head of information security at the Kingston-upon-Hull-based ISP KCom. As details begin to emerge about the Communications Data Bill, included in very...
[May 20, 2008, 13:33]
Carphone Warehouse and Centrica tipped for One.Tel takeover
News Centrica already provides phone and email services through deals with Cable & Wireless, Kingston Communications and Vodafone, but a company spokesman said he was unable to comment on suggestions linking it to a bid for One.Tel.
[June 27, 2001, 16:00]
UK wholesale broadband uncompetitive - regulators
News Kingston Communications was also judged to have SMP in the Hull area, where it operates a telecommunications network. After conducting a thorough review of the market, the incoming communications regulator and the outgoing telecoms watchdog have...
[December 16, 2003, 12:25]



