Tiscali
TalkTalk says bye-bye to Phorm agreement after Tiscali buy
News A TalkTalk spokesperson told silicon.com sister site ZDNet UK on Wednesday that its Phorm agreement had been terminated, as the company wanted to concentrate on integrating Tiscali, which it acquired formally on Tuesday. [09 Jul 2009]
TalkTalk gets its very first CIO
News According to the company, Cooper will supervise the integration of TalkTalk's IT with that of ISP Tiscali, which TalkTalk's parent company Carphone Warehouse bought in May for £236m. TalkTalk has hired a CIO for the... [30 Jun 2009]
Carphone Warehouse to split into two by next year
News TalkTalk is about to become the largest residential broadband provider in the UK, once its £236m acquisition of Tiscali UK is completed. Carphone Warehouse is to split into two separate companies, decoupling the retail... [05 Jun 2009]
Carphone Warehouse buys Tiscali for £236m
News Carphone Warehouse has agreed to buy Tiscali's UK broadband business for £236m, a move that will make it the largest domestic broadband provider in the UK. The deal, announced on Friday, puts an end to more than a year... [11 May 2009]
ISPs agree to 'honesty code' of broadband speeds
News Signatories include the biggest ISPs, such as Virgin Media, Sky, BT, Be Broadband, O2 (both Home and Business), Orange Home, Tiscali and TalkTalk. Internet service providers in the UK will, from Friday, follow a... [05 Dec 2008]
How 'unlimited' is your broadband really?
News The nine ISPs covered by the survey are AOL, Be, BT, Orange, PlusNet, Sky, Tiscali, Toucan and Virgin Media. 'Unlimited' broadband services continue to baffle UK consumers. Around nine out of 10 broadband users don't... [23 Oct 2008]
Artificial intelligence to join phishing fight in 2009
News US security company Symantec, German research organisation Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, ISP Tiscali and their partners have pooled their expertise on machine learning, image recognition, text extraction and security to build... [13 Oct 2008]
Name that tune...the rise of Shazam
Comment Tiscali CEO: Bandwidth is key to fat pipe nation Shazam is a veteran of the mobile app industry. The company's business started life seven years ago as a simple pay-as-you-go proposition enabling mobile users to identify... [12 Jun 2008]
Broadband speed: ISPs accept 'code of practice'
News Broadband's biggest players - including BT, TalkTalk, Tiscali and Virgin - have all signed up to the code, along with a range of smaller players - from Dark Group to Zen Internet. Telecoms watchdog Ofcom has published a... [05 Jun 2008]
Photos: Eye across the Atlantic
Photo The Telectroscopes have been provided by London-based creative company Artichoke, with help from Tiscali, the Arts Council for England and Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. After almost 100 years a Victorian dream of... [28 May 2008]
Carphone Warehouse plans broadband boost
News Another potential use for the cash - and a short-cut way to grow its broadband customer base - could be acquisition of another UK operator, such as Tiscali. Fogg told silicon.com: "Clearly Tiscali... [09 May 2008]
Warning: Web will run out of space by 2010
News The BBC has come under fire from service providers, such as Tiscali, which claim that its iPlayer online-TV service is becoming a major drain on network bandwidth. Speaking at a Westminster eForum on web 2.0 this week in... [21 Apr 2008]
Ofcom - high-fibre diet ordered for Broadband Britain
News Q&A: Tiscali CEO Fibre could be laid through the UK's sewer ducts to help speed up the rollout of super fast broadband to homes and businesses across the country. Telecoms regulator Ofcom has launched a review into the... [16 Apr 2008]
Dear silicon.com... iPlayer vs ISPs, rip off outsourcing, social networking…
Comment As with many other ISP's, considering Tiscali offer their own IPTV service 'down the wire', they in all reality will be more jealous than anything else that people actually want to use the BBC's fantastic service - as... [10 Apr 2008]
Who's on the wrong side of the UK digital divide?
News Q&A: Tiscali CEO It's several years since former Prime Minister Tony Blair pledged to have achieved "universal internet access for all who want it" in the UK. But the latest statistics from telecoms regulator Ofcom paint... [07 Apr 2008]