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Iowa Telecom Streamlines DSL Deployment With Netopia 2200 Series Gateways

White Paper Iowa Telecom wanted to position itself in order to scale its DSL business by streamlining CPE installation and reduce support call volumes. In search for a DSL router that could meet all of their deployment needs, Iowa Telecom evaluated the Netopia... [18 Jul 2008]

Broadband pace lagging in the countryside

News A broadband speed report by UK fat pipe watcher and advice website thinkbroadband claims the countryside still lags some way behind urban areas - contrary to last week's Ofcom report hailing the end of a geographical digital divide in the UK for... [04 Jun 2008]

Carphone Warehouse plans broadband boost

News Mobile phone retailer Carphone Warehouse is to sell 50 per cent of its retail business to US retail giant Best Buy for £1.1bn - and plans to use the cash to grow its broadband business. Carphone Warehouse, which operates the 'free' broadband brand... [09 May 2008]

Tiscali CEO: Bandwidth is key to fat pipe nation

Comment Mary Turner heads up the operations of ISP Tiscali UK, occupying the CEO's chair since September 2003. Her background is in retail and Turner originally trained as an accountant, but she has more than a decade's experience in the technology... [21 Feb 2008]

Virgin touts free broadband speed upgrade

News Virgin Media has announced a free speed upgrade to 10Mbps for some of its broadband customers. The list from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more. A is for ADSL B is for BT C is for Cable & Wireless [28 Jan 2008]

Does superfast broadband Britain stink of sewage?

News Plans are afoot that could see something speeding out of the UK's sewers and into people's homes. Not a plague of rabid rats but superfast broadband. The list from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more. [23 Jan 2008]

2010: UK dial-up's dying days

News Dial-up internet connections will comprise just four per cent of all UK residential connections by 2010, uSwitch.com is predicting. The price comparison website believes 76 per cent of the country will have an internet connection by 2010 - or close... [26 Nov 2007]

Triple Play, IPTV & VoD - The Route to Market for UK ISPs

White Paper There are more than 300 ISPs in the UK of varying sizes, from VISP resellers to tier 1 backbone carriers - most resell BT Wholesale's core DSL product, basing their service costs on the deals they can offer on BT Central backhaul, network... [19 Oct 2007]

Bonded ADSL2+: New Standards for Multi-Line Services

White Paper Loop bonding technology provides the telecom industry with a revolutionary technique for combining multiple ADSL2+ connections together into a single, aggregated connection, even if they have different capacities. [08 Aug 2007]

BT chief hints at fibre rollout

News BT is seriously considering a rollout of high-speed fibre connectivity across the country, according to the company's outgoing chairman. Sir Christopher Bland, who relinquishes his role at BT in September, said on Wednesday that BT could opt for a... [19 Jul 2007]

ADSL2 and ADSL2+: The New ADSL Standards

White Paper As the number of users of ADSL chipsets based on first-generation ADSL standards surpasses 25 million, the ITU has completed and approved the newest revision of international ADSL standards. The new standards are referred to as "G.dmt.bis" and [16 Jul 2007]

Cheat Sheet: FTTx

Cheat Sheet Fibre then. Good for your digestion, so I hear. Apparently so. But we're not talking about that sort of fibre. We're talking about fibre in the broadband sense - as in fibre to the home (FTTH), fibre to the premises (FTTP), fibre to the cabinet... [11 May 2007]

UK faces broadband deadline threat

News The digital divide could deepen further and the economy suffer unless the UK improves its plans for the next generation of broadband within the next two years. If the UK fails to offer the same bandwidth as other countries, the pace of innovation... [16 Apr 2007]

21CN knocks BT home fibre chances

News BT's investment in its all-IP next-generation network - known as the 21CN - has hit its move towards fibre to the home (FTTH), a type of technology for delivering broadband that could supercharge the UK's internet connections. [12 Apr 2007]

Rural broadband gets EC green light

News The European Commission has backed plans to give rural parts of North Yorkshire broadband connectivity. The Commission concluded plans to publicly fund the network were unlikely to give the North Yorkshire network a leg up over its rivals and... [26 Feb 2007]

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