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Home broadband gives kids better GCSE results
News K is for Kingston B is for BT The latest UK internet access report from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed a clear link between education and online households. Broadband from A to Z [28 Aug 2008]
Third of UK homes still without web access
News K is for Kingston B is for BT Of the homes that have internet access the vast majority (86 per cent) are getting their web love via fat pipes, while dial-up continues its lingering death, with connections falling to just nine per cent - a one... [27 Aug 2008]
Mobile broadband threatening fixed line?
News K is for Kingston B is for BT Not least because UK households seeking to install or reconnect a landline can face a BT connection charge of almost £130. Results from YouGov's DongleTrack report show while the majority (64 per cent) of mobile... [20 Aug 2008]
BT plans £1.5bn fat pipe upgrade
News K is for Kingston BT is planning to spend £1.5bn on significantly upgrading its broadband network to support next generation super-fast internet. B is for BT BT says the planned investment is part of its strategy to deliver next generation... [15 Jul 2008]
Brits still dissatisfied with broadband speeds
News K is for Kingston B is for BT Almost a third (28 per cent) of fat pipe subscribers - an estimated 4.2 million customers - in the UK are not satisfied with the speed they receive from their provider, according to a survey by price comparison website... [14 Jul 2008]
Ofcom: Mobile broadband driving interest in fibre
News K is for Kingston B is for BT Comparatively sluggish fat pipes are damaging UK Plc, according to comms industry organisation, the Communications Management Association (CMA) - part of the British Computer Society. [04 Jul 2008]
Don't paper over cracks in the digital nation
Comment K is for Kingston B is for BT In the UK, poverty is predominantly an urban issue - so looked at from that perspective the Ofcom state-of-the-broadband-nation report suggests high speed internet access might actually be exacerbating the digital... [23 May 2008]
Europe embracing speedy fat pipes
News K is for Kingston B is for BT More than a quarter of a billion Europeans regularly use the internet with around 80 per cent of those people being hooked up to broadband connections. Around three-quarters (77 per cent) of businesses in Europe are... [18 Apr 2008]
Five weird ways to bridge the digital divide
News K is for Kingston B is for BT Broadband may be as common, and almost as cheap, as chips in Blighty these days but there are plenty of places in the world where bog-standard fat pipes are harder to come by. [06 Mar 2008]
Broadband Britain cheaper and faster than ever
News K is for Kingston The analyst said the UK's telecoms landscape is set for "enormous change", with the rollout of BT's 21CN all-IP next-gen network this year. B is for BT Broadband Britain has never had it so good with fat pipes cheaper and faster... [01 Feb 2008]
Brits suffering fat pipe rage
News K is for Kingston B is for BT Firing up fat pipes is inducing techno-rage in many UK broadband customers, according to a survey commissioned by O2 Broadband. Speed tops the list of fat pipe frustrations, with nearly a quarter of respondents saying... [25 Jan 2008]
Does superfast broadband Britain stink of sewage?
News K is for Kingston B is for BT BT's forthcoming copper-based ADSL2+ technology will only offer a theoretical maximum of 24Mbps. The list from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more. A is for ADSL [23 Jan 2008]
Broadband summit: Speed is the key
News K is for Kingston Companies including BT - which has invested billions in overhauling its core network to an all-IP network known as the 21CN - and Virgin Media, which has announced plans to roll out an up to 50Mbps broadband service by the end of... [27 Nov 2007]
2010: UK dial-up's dying days
News K is for Kingston B is for BT BT has actually done a very, very good job in terms of getting very wide broadband availability," he told silicon.com. The competitive nature of the UK's broadband market has boosted fat pipe adoption by driving prices... [26 Nov 2007]
Broadband: King of the net connections
News K is for Kingston B is for BT And fat pipe speeds are on the up too - at least on paper. Top speeds - of more than 8Mbps - were achieved by four per cent of UK fat pipe connections, up from 3.9 per cent in June and 2.4 per cent back in December 2006. [22 Nov 2007]
