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Home broadband gives kids better GCSE results

News 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 Click on the links below to find out more. [28 Aug 2008]

BT plans £1.5bn fat pipe upgrade

News 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 broadband service across... [15 Jul 2008]

Brits still dissatisfied with broadband speeds

News 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 uSwitch. [14 Jul 2008]

Five weird ways to bridge the digital divide

News Here are five weird and wonderful alternatives to getting a fat pipe fix. Several companies are donning gloves and wellies and poking around in the murky subterranean depths of towns and cities in order to pipe high speed broadband into people's... [06 Mar 2008]

Broadband Britain cheaper and faster than ever

News A recent O2 Broadband survey found slow connection speeds top the list of frustrations for the UK's fat pipe consumers. B is for BT The analyst said the UK's telecoms landscape is set for "enormous change", with the rollout of BT's 21CN all-IP... [01 Feb 2008]

Brits suffering fat pipe rage

News Speed tops the list of fat pipe frustrations, with nearly a quarter of respondents saying sluggish connections are the most annoying thing about their broadband service. But the UK's fat pipe-related frustrations don't stop at speed, according to... [25 Jan 2008]

Does superfast broadband Britain stink of sewage?

News 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 Plans are afoot that could see something speeding out of the... [23 Jan 2008]

2010: UK dial-up's dying days

News The competitive nature of the UK's broadband market has boosted fat pipe adoption by driving prices down. 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. [26 Nov 2007]

Broadband: King of the net connections

News 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]

Where next for broadband Britain?

News But, even so, he admitted the business case for fibre is "incredibly hard" as the market has seen a slide in the average price for broadband over the last few years and consumers don't see why they should pay more for fat pipe access. [22 Nov 2007]

BT rings up more than a million VoIP customers

News The spokesman said: "Broadband's not just about a dumb pipe into your home, it's about the products and services that you get as well and about what you can do with it. More than one million consumer customers have signed up for BT's VoIP service... [10 Jan 2007]

Cardiff poised to steal Swindon's fat pipe crown?

News Back in December 2005, when Point Topic conducted its previous survey of UK broadband penetration, Cardiff ranked 15th for fat pipe penetration, with 46.7 per cent. B is for BT The Welsh capital was chosen by BT for initial tests of 21CN, with the... [11 Dec 2006]

TalkTalk bottom for broadband customer service

News 'Free' broadband providers TalkTalk and Orange have the worst customer service and support, according to an annual survey of almost 15,000 fat pipe users. B is for BT But customer service satisfaction also fell generally across the top 10 broadband... [13 Nov 2006]

Broadband Britain: Revolution is in the air

News I believe that `wired-up Britain` will remain a pipe dream unless a rich telco, or an independent body, gets in there and takes it from BT and the cable companies. When BT's CEO Ben Verwaayen spoke to silicon.com last week (http://www.silicon.com... [16 Sep 2002]

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