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Broadband Britain: UK needs wireless patchwork
News K is for Kingston Also included was the recommendation for ISPs to be forced to make their traffic-management policies clear to their customers, thus spurring them on to upgrade their networks in order... [12 Sep 2008]
Mobile broadband threatening fixed line?
News K is for Kingston Mobile broadband is encroaching on the business of fixed line ISPs, market research company YouGov is claiming. It is in these areas that fixed ISPs have a distinct... [20 Aug 2008]
£68m 'snooping' database: Little impact on serious crime
News K is for Kingston The Internet Services Providers Association said it welcomed proposals to reimburse ISPs for the cost of retaining data but was reserving comment ahead of its response to the... [13 Aug 2008]
O2 considers high fibre rollout
News K is for Kingston However, a spokesperson for Carphone Warehouse, one such provider, said on Wednesday that BT's announcement was welcome as long as Ofcom guaranteed "a level playing field with other... [17 Jul 2008]
Brits still dissatisfied with broadband speeds
News K is for Kingston Last month telecoms regulator Ofcom announced a voluntary code of practice for ISPs for speed, with guidelines including providing customers with an accurate estimate of the maximum... [14 Jul 2008]
ISPs face fresh threat from file-sharing laws
News K is for Kingston The government has renewed its threat to introduce laws to force ISPs to control online music and film piracy and file-sharing. Malcolm Wicks, business, enterprise and regulatory reform... [18 Jun 2008]
'Unlimited broadband' thing of the past?
News K is for Kingston Time is running out for so-called "unlimited broadband" packages, according to analysts and ISPs. For some time, many ISPs have been offering users what they call... [17 Mar 2008]
Is online TV throttling broadband networks?
News K is for Kingston But if this is going to be a bandwidth problem does the responsibility to fund network upgrades to cope with it lie with the internet service providers (ISPs) or the content providers? [28 Jan 2008]
Music piracy fight - ISPs must do more
News K is for Kingston The music industry is calling for governments and internet services providers (ISPs) to do more in the fight against digital music piracy. The International Federation of the... [25 Jan 2008]
Broadband speeds under scrutiny
News K is for Kingston Ofcom is being called on to introduce a code of practice for internet service providers (ISPs) around disparities in advertised and actual broadband connection speeds. The Consumer... [19 Dec 2007]
Broadband: King of the net connections
News K is for Kingston Broadband speed is a contentious issue since ISPs advertise a theoretical maximum which users do not always achieve. B is for BT And fat pipe speeds are on the up too -... [22 Nov 2007]
University sends student internet down the drains
News K is for Kingston With the 1GB sewer-enabled connection the university will offer its own wireless broadband service, called ResNet, to 1,700 students in the Hillhead village - mainstream ISPs are... [17 Aug 2007]
Smaller ISPs: The secret to our success
News K is for Kingston More than half the UK's niche ISPs think their tailored, more personal services give them an advantage over larger providers. In an Ofcom survey, 54 per cent of smaller... [26 Jan 2007]
Ofcom and ISPs kiss and MAC up
News K is for Kingston Similar grey areas, such as the acquiring of MAC codes when ISPs go out of business or the resolving of "tag on line" issues are still under discussion. B is for BT A... [13 Dec 2006]
TalkTalk is UK's least-liked broadband provider
News K is for Kingston Customers have voted TalkTalk and NTL the worst UK broadband providers, as customer satisfaction falls across the industry with more people switching ISPs, according to annual rankings... [05 Dec 2006]