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Virgin Media to shift 20,000 customers onto Gmail
News They will be able to keep their existing @blueyonder.co.uk, @ntlworld.com or @virgin.net email addresses, or sign up for a new @virginmedia.com email addresses. Virgin Media is to move all its home broadband customers... [15 Apr 2009]
Re:Viewing 2005: The year in security
News Though the decrease didn't come until after one million Telewest customers were blacklisted for the high numbers of compromised machines belching out spam from the blueyonder network - a problem highlighted by... [19 Dec 2005]
"Toothless" online safety drive 'will fail without ISPs'
News A spokesman for Telewest, which runs the blueyonder consumer ISP, told silicon.com there had been no invitation from Get Safe Online to get involved with the initiative. The latest UK government-backed initiative to... [25 Oct 2005]
Families and firms urged to 'Get Safe Online'
News Earlier this year nearly one million Telewest broadband home users found themselves blacklisted due to the high number of blueyonder IP addresses which were relaying spam email. The UK government is to launch an... [20 Oct 2005]
UK broadband market hits new speed highs
News Telewest has announced that it will be boosting the speed of its blueyonder elite broadband package to up to 10Mbps for customers in some parts of Scotland. Broadband speeds are set to reach new highs with the launch of... [25 Sep 2005]
Leader: Telewest rolls out suburban security
Leader The PCguard service is available for download free to customers on the Telewest blueyonder website, and a spokeswoman told us they will be doing mailshots to existing customers. Whoever first coined the phrase 'you can... [22 Aug 2005]
Telewest customers offered protection...
News UK cable company Telewest has responded to recent concerns about the high number of its blueyonder ISP customers who are infected with worms, Trojans and other nasties by unveiling PCguard - a security service aimed at... [22 Aug 2005]
Are ISPs wising up to tech threats?
News Telewest's UK consumer ISP Blueyonder was recently thrust into the spotlight after its servers were blacklisted due to the large amounts of spam its customers were relaying from compromised home PCs. ISPs have recently... [03 Jun 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 13.05.05
Round-Up Last month silicon.com revealed that some of Telewest's blueyonder.co.uk home users were sending hundreds of thousands of emails each day - a sure sign of an open relay, pumping out spam. Telewest can't have thought it... [13 May 2005]
Leader: Telewest, how did it come to this?
Leader Telewest can't have thought it plausible that home broadband users on its blueyonder.co.uk addresses were sending hundreds of thousands of emails each day. Neither side involved in the blacklisting of almost one million... [10 May 2005]
Spam blacklisting for one million Telewest customers
News Last month silicon.com revealed that some of Telewest's blueyonder.co.uk home users were sending hundreds of thousands of emails each day - a sure sign of an open relay, pumping out spam. Peachey says there are around... [10 May 2005]
ISPs urged to clean up the internet
News Home users such as those on Telewest's Blueyonder service are sending hundreds of thousands of emails daily - unwitting recruits into 'botnets', or networks of compromised machines. ISPs have come in for fresh criticism... [28 Apr 2005]
Telewest gives customers 50 per cent faster broadband for nothing
News Most of Telewest's blueyonder broadband products will increase its speed, with the exception of the 'entry-level' 256Kb product. The war for domestic broadband has opened up a new front. While other operators have... [26 Apr 2004]
Internet Hero and Villain honoured with gongs
News Brightmail scooped Best Third Party Application, Mistral won Best Hosting Provider, Telewest Blueyonder won Best Unmetered Dial-up ISP, Bulldog won Best Consumer Broadband, Fibernet won Best Carrier, Linx won Best... [20 Feb 2004]
Vicar hopes to woo kids with streamed church service
News The pilot virtual sermon will be broadcast at 10.30(BST) on 31 August from here using Telewest Broadband's blueyonder service. It's official, religion is the new rock and roll and one enterprising vicar from Bath is to... [27 Aug 2003]