Broadband news, Apr - Jun 2007

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Two cautioned for WiFi broadband theft

18 April 2007

In a bid to crack down on the number of people using other people's wireless broadband connections without paying, police have recently cautioned two individuals for WiFi theft.

Boltblue ends broadband service

17 April 2007

Communications company Boltblue has formally announced its decision to retire from the broadband market.

Consumers to pay £10 per month by 2011

16 April 2007

Figures from the Centre for Telecoms Research have predicted that the increasing competitive nature of the broadband market will push monthly bills down to just £10 per month by 2011.

PlusNet offers Broadband Your Way

12 April 2007

Internet service provider PlusNet has unveiled its new broadband offering for UK consumers, aimed at giving them greater control over their spending habits

BT brings down wholesale broadband price

11 April 2007

BT has confirmed that from May 1st the price of its wholesale broadband products will be reduced

BT drops Home Highway service

05 April 2007

BT's Integrated Digital Services Network (ISDN) internet service is to be scrapped because the faster speeds of broadband are pushing the decidedly slower service out of the market.

Ofcom: Over half of Brits have broadband

03 April 2007

The latest figures from the telecommunications regulator Ofcom have revealed that over half of Britons are now using broadband - up from the 39% registered a year ago.



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