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30 March 2007
Research from web and IT information group Point Topic has revealed that the number of Britons now subscribing to broadband packages has hit 13 million.
29 March 2007
More than 3,000 people have now signed a petition urging Prime Minister Tony Blair to stop broadband providers claiming to offer unlimited service and yet restricting usage.
26 March 2007
Broadband supplier Virgin Media could be liable for an investigation being held into its market share after rumours of a Pipex takeover bid hit the headlines this weekend.
22 March 2007
Internet communication is being recognised as one of the best ways in which family members keep in touch, new research carried out by BT shows
19 March 2007
The continuing fight for customers between Virgin Media and BSkyB transferred from the world of digital TV to broadband this week, with the news that Virgin Media will offer a 20Mb speed broadband service.
14 March 2007
An investigation into the fair usage policies of broadband providers has prompted Toucan to remove the label of "unlimited" from its broadband tariffs.
13 March 2007
Research from the price comparison and switching website uSwitch.com has revealed that 71% of customers believe they have an unlimited broadband connection, putting 9 million subscribers at risk of exceeding their 'fair usage' limit.
12 March 2007
Furious internet users in Cheltenham have vented their frustration after over 400 homes on a new estate in Springbank realised that they were unable to get a high-speed internet service.
09 March 2007
With broadband provider Biscit announcing that it was going into administration recently, Supanet are attempting to convince Biscit's customers to join them for a newly reduced tariff.
08 March 2007
Telecommunications regulator Ofcom has revealed that over 27,000 customers lodged a complaint against their broadband provider last year.
07 March 2007
Britain has gone bundling mad with two-thirds of households already signed up to a bundled deal - where a combination of home phone, mobile, broadband and digital television services are all provided by one company.
05 March 2007
Never one to miss an opportunity, supermarket giant Tesco has announced its intention to enter the voice over internet protocol (VoIP) market by offering its customers both services and devices.
03 March 2007
Consumers are less content than ever with the service provided by their broadband provider, a new report has revealed.
02 March 2007
Broadband supplier Cable & Wireless is to cut off customers it inherited when it acquired Bulldog Communications, it has been announced.
02 March 2007
Virgin Media has earmarked June to roll out the upgrade for its highest level broadband service, which will run at 20Mbps
01 March 2007
Figures from a recent survey carried out by research group Point Topic have revealed that 77% of British consumers are either fairly or very satisfied with their broadband provider.
27 February 2007
Broadband connection speeds are around four times faster than in 2003, but the majority of British consumers are still not getting the benefit of high speed internet, according to figures from the independent broadband information site thinkbroadband.com.
26 February 2007
Telecommunications regulator Ofcom has announced that it may look into reorganising the consumer complaints system in the broadband sector following concerns that the proceedings take too long.
22 February 2007
The arrival of internet protocol television (IPTV) heralds the end of the high street video store as on-demand TV begins its take-over this year, price comparison and switching website uSwitch.com claims.
20 February 2007
Technology giant Philips has launched the VOIP841, a cordless Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (Dect) phone, which allows the user to make phone calls over the internet without going near a PC.