Bulldog unleashes faster broadband
News Primetime 4000 will cost £79.99 per month and will only be available in central London -- where Bulldog offers its services from 35 local telephone exchanges. During other times, it will drop to 512Kbps -- although Bulldog is promising that anyone...
[February 12, 2003, 15:52]
Faster broadband a hit for Bulldog
News The company revealed on Tuesday that it expects to hit its targets for its Primetime range -- which was launched back in mid-December 2002 and is faster than BT Wholesale's consumer ADSL product. Despite the fact that Primetime is only available in...
[February 11, 2003, 16:31]
Broadband prices to fall in early 2003
News The Primetime 2000 service costs £39.99 a month with a connection fee of £99, or £49 if they sign up before the end of January 2003. Primetime 2000 provides connections of 2Mbps downstream and 400Kbps upstream between 6 p.m.and 8 a.m.on weeknights...
[December 13, 2002, 13:48]
XP update released, but PC makers wait
News The release of a first service pack is typically a watershed event for a new version of Windows, signalling that the initial shakedown is over and that the operating system is ready for primetime. Microsoft on Monday issued the first update, or...
[September 9, 2002, 13:52]
Bulldog keeps rolling out faster broadband services
News This range includes Bulldog's PrimeTime products, which give bandwidth of up to 6Mbps at evenings and weekends, but fall to 512Kbps at other times. PrimeTime 2000 has a maximum off-peak speed of 2Mbps, and Bulldog also said on Thursday that...
[July 17, 2003, 16:41]
The Day Ahead: Questions cloud IPO market
News Many of these companies aren't ready for primetime even by Internet standards. A bullish outlook has been tempered by a glut of new issues, market volatility and too many "me too" offerings. The market is overburdened with stocks that are part of...
[January 21, 2000, 14:07]



