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Dame Nia Griffith, Wales Office Minister, has been out to visit an Openreach telephone exchange in Newbridge to see how engineers are installing Full Fibre Broadband to replace the older copper ...
Last year we published the latest edition of our Comprehensive Guide to Online Scams helping you to stay safe online (full pdf). This includes an Overpayment/Refund scam (page 14) What happens — You ...
By a large factor Openreach is the largest FTTP operator deploying to new build properties but Hyperoptic is also busy. Remember that some of these networks do overlap so the total from the above ...
Richard Tang, CEO of Zen Internet, continues his interview series with the CEO of Country Connect, Mark Tomlinson. Country Connect (not to be confused with County Broadband) is a niche alt-net ...
Openreach, the incumbent infrastructure operator forming part of the BT Group, has announced it will add 21 new build locations adding 80,000 new homes and businesses across England and Wales to its ...
All networks are working towards removing their old 2G and 3G networks. 3G was the first to go, with Vodafone and EE completing this in 2024, and Three reporting that it has been removed in most areas ...
It has been a long time since we last summarised our new build property coverage but we’ve finally managed to get around to summarising what is happening for new build properties in the broadband ...
The Government has today announced that the SRN has passed a key milestone months early, with 95% of the UK (by landmass) having 4G coverage. In addition, the programme will shift in its final phase ...
Quickline has announced a competition to received free broadband for life. This competition is for non-customers (your household must not have had a Quickline service in the past 12 months), living in ...
We have looked at the performance of in-flight wi-fi before which has over the past decade been rather variable to be mild. One of the main problems has been the patchy coverage which has made many ...
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