Wanadoo
Got 8Mbps broadband? Are you sure?
News Pointing out that the ASA has in the past rebuked operators such as Wanadoo (now Orange) and Bulldog (now part of Tiscali) over their 8Mbps claims - and Be Broadband over its 24Mbps claims - the spokesperson said the ASA... [03 Aug 2007]
Analysis: Is convergence unstoppable?
Comment Sky recently bought unbundler Easynet while Wanadoo, now Orange Broadband, plans to invest €1bn in unbundling. Here Jo Best examines why not everyone is jumping on the convergence bandwagon. Acquisitions, bundling,... [30 Nov 2006]
Vodafone jumps on broadband bandwagon
News Under the scheme, the mobile operator can sell broadband access across the UK without having to invest in local loop unbundling, where companies fit their own gear in BT's exchanges - the tactic favoured by Orange Broadband, née... [10 Nov 2006]
Orange slashes fat pipe pricing
News The "free broadband" push came shortly after France Telecom merged its Wanadoo ISP into its Orange brand, and immediately followed a similar offer from Carphone Warehouse. Fogg - who said he was "not surprised" at... [27 Oct 2006]
Vodafone does fixed line broadband
News Under the scheme Vodafone will be able to sell broadband access across the UK without having to invest in local loop unbundling, where companies install their own kit in BT's exchanges - a strategy favoured by the likes of Orange... [11 Sep 2006]
Browser taps into web privacy fears
News The ISP was bought by Wanadoo, making him millions. The founder of Freeserve has unveiled his latest venture - a web-browsing tool that claims to preserve the privacy of its users. Ajaz Ahmed's brainchild, Browzar, is a... [31 Aug 2006]
Top five ADSL broadband ISPs revealed
News In contrast, customer satisfaction rankings from research company JD Power published late last year ranked Telewest top, AOL second and Wanadoo third. BT's broadband has been rated the best performing and fastest ADSL... [17 Jul 2006]
UK broadband locked in big boys' grip
News There are now six ISPs in the country, Point Topic found, with over a million broadband lines each, in decreasing order of size: BT Retail, NTL, AOL, Telewest , Tiscali and Wanadoo. Despite Ofcom's best efforts to... [30 Jun 2006]
Photos: A peek inside BT's assault on the digital home
Photo Mimicking rival Wanadoo's Livebox strategy, BT will be giving away the home hub for free for customers on more expensive broadband tariffs, to encourage them to take up advanced services, although fat pipe tightwads can... [21 Jun 2006]
O2 spends £50m to Be a broadband player
News While Orange has its own broadband arm, formerly known as Wanadoo, and Vodafone plans to resell broadband initially, O2 opted for an acquisition due to the current climate in the broadband market. O2 has got itself into... [20 Jun 2006]
Orange woos the mobile workforce
News Orange Business Services was formed after France Telecom, Orange's parent company, decided to rebrand the France Telecom group - which covers subsidiaries such as VPN provider Equant and ISP Wanadoo - under the Orange... [15 Jun 2006]
Orange opens doors to one-stop mobile and web shop
News France Telecom has completed the branding transformation that will see it - and its ISP subsidiary, Wanadoo, and business arms Equant and Etrali - brought under the Orange brand. The product will be tested first in... [31 May 2006]
Orange to slash up to 2,000 jobs
News As part of what France Telecom calls its NExT (New Experience in Telecoms) strategy, Orange UK is becoming a mobile and broadband service and absorbing France Telecom's British broadband service, Wanadoo UK. [08 May 2006]
BT and NTL get ISP wooden spoon for satisfaction
News Wanadoo 83 per cent How much do you love your internet service provider? If you're a customer of BT or NTL, you're most likely to be suffering from a lack of warm and fuzzy feelings towards your provider. [05 May 2006]
Operators promise mobile IM for all
News While some operators which sell broadband access and mobile subscriptions - such as France Telecom, which owns both Orange and Wanadoo - will be able to make their PC- and mobile-based offerings interoperable, other... [14 Feb 2006]