Broadband news, Apr - Jun 2005

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Wanadoo changes to Orange

30 June 2005

French broadband service provider (ISP) Wanadoo has revealed plans to rename itself Orange, is changing its name to Orange, as part of extensive re-branding.

Broadband reaches 164 million connections

28 June 2005

The world's number of broadband lines totalled 164 million by the end of March this year, according to new figures.

Broadband boosts e-learning

27 June 2005

The broadband boom has increased consumers access to training, thanks to e-learning.

Broadband transforms online activities

24 June 2005

The benefits of broadband is bringing to communications, commerce and entertainment on the internet has been revealed by a new report.

Broadband closes in on dial-up

21 June 2005

The number of broadband subscriptions in the UK is continuing to soar, and is close to providing 50 per cent of all the country's internet connections.

Price not the only factor when choosing broadband

20 June 2005

Service comparison website uSwitch.com has warned consumers that price is not the only factor to consider when choosing the right broadband package.

Broadband safety urged

17 June 2005

Caution has been urged for broadband users surfing the internet.

Tiscali strengthens WH Smith broadband tie up

16 June 2005

Broadband provider Tiscali has announced that it is strengthening its relationship with WH Smith, with Tisclali products and services being sold in more than 700 of its stores around the country.

Price most important factor in broadband choice

14 June 2005

It has been revealed that price is the most important factor for consumers when they come to choose their broadband provider.

Broadband prices drop

10 June 2005

The choice of broadband supplier continues to grow for the consumer, as prices carry on falling.

Tiscali offers DVD service

09 June 2005

Broadband provider Tiscali has signed a deal with Lovefilm to offer DVD rentals online to its users.

Euro broadband overtakes America

08 June 2005

European broadband subscription has overtaken America for the first time, according to a new report.

Ofcom to investigate broadband switching

07 June 2005

Ofcom, the telecoms watchdog plans to investigate the process of switching broadband internet service providers (ISPs).

Welsh broadband penetration to increase

03 June 2005

Further steps are being taken to cross the broadband digital divide in Wales, following the announcement that the initiative is to receive EU funding.

Bulldog launches 8 meg broadband

01 June 2005

Bulldog Communications has announced that its eight megabyte broadband service is being made available to one third of the UK's homes.

Concerns over Wi-Max broadband future

31 May 2005

While many experts are sure of broadband Wi-Max's future success in the fixed access market, analysts have expressed concerns over the technology's mobile future.

Broadband brings police closer to community

27 May 2005

Police officers in Peterborough are using broadband internet to enhance relations with members of the public.

Broadband use growing fast

26 May 2005

New figures from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) showed that broadband markets are continuing to grow rapidly during 2004.

Cable broadband popularity grows

24 May 2005

The popularity of cable broadband is growing, as the number of global subscribers to the service has grown by 22 per cent from last year, according to a new study.

Canterbury Wi-Max broadband trial announced

23 May 2005

The roll out of a broadband Wi-Max trial in Canterbury has been announced by Telabria.



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