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Mobile broadband threatening fixed line?

News However the survey also shows evidence of dissatisfaction with the dongle experience: 11 per cent of respondents said they plan to continue to use their home ISP and cancel mobile broadband, and 18 per cent are unsure what they will do. [20 Aug 2008]

Introduction to Point-to-Point Protocol Over Ethernet (PPPoE)

White Paper This increase in demand has led to the development of new protocols, allowing such users a secure and easy-to-manage connection to the ISP of their choice. In the last few years, there is an increasing demand for broadband access to residential and... [10 Jul 2008]

Experiences in Building a Multihoming Load Balancing System

White Paper One emerging theme is the replacement of dedicated lines based on frame relay or ISDN technologies with multiple inexpensive ADSL/cableTV links each of which potentially is subscribed from a different ISP. [10 Jul 2008]

Improved Communications for Norfolk-Based IFA

White Paper Although they used another ISP for unmetered Internet access, once their local exchange was enabled, the company switched to a BT Openworld broadband product. Administration staff have initially benefited most from the broadband connection. [03 Jul 2008]

Broadband speeds under scrutiny

News Bowe also requested that Ofcom makes information available to the public on its website on the technical issues that affect broadband speeds to assist customers on their choice of ISP. In its response to the Consumer Panel recommendations, the... [19 Dec 2007]

Broadband summit: Speed is the key

News ISP trade association ISPA told silicon.com it welcomes the government's efforts to address the issue of next-generation network infrastructure. A recent uSwitch report found nearly four million broadband users are unhappy with the speed of their... [27 Nov 2007]

Wi-fi piggybackers 'fess up

News Many internet-enabled homes fail to secure their wireless connection properly with passwords and encryption, allowing others to steal internet access rather than pay an ISP, according to IT security company Sophos which carried out the 560-strong... [15 Nov 2007]

BT gets into bed with FON

News Now BT, the largest ISP in the UK, has given its approval. By doing so, the telco has effectively extended its Openzone wi-fi network across the three million BT Home Hubs - or at least those Home Hubs whose users agree to share their broadband... [04 Oct 2007]

Dear silicon.com... ID cards, Auntie's iPlayer, generation web 2.0, robot wars

Comment Bandwidth costs little to maintain, ISP's who use some of those monthly fees to keep increasing bandwith will win, those that dont won't. ISP's only exist to allow users to access content. If an ISP does not want its customers to access content... [16 Aug 2007]

Internet NOC-ing shop opens in London

News ISP iBahn has opened a network operations centre (NOC) to monitor its hotel broadband services.iBahn's NOC opened in Hammersmith, London, and monitors every piece of equipment attached to iBahn's European network via management tools that can... [12 Jun 2007]

Top 10 tips for working from home

News Make sure you have phone numbers for your tech department in case your connection or computer dies - and for your home ISP in case there are other connectivity troubles. And don't always trust VoIP over your home broadband network - unless you... [21 May 2007]

Are you breaking the wi-fi law?

News There is a big difference between what Starbucks makes available to you when you walk into their shops and what an ISP gives you when it provides you with connectivity in your home," he said. Back in July 2005 a man was fined £500 and given a 12... [18 Apr 2007]

Broadband service for biz travellers launches

News ISP iBahn has launched a hotel broadband service that allows customers to pick a high or low speed broadband connection. Both services can be accessed via a wired or wireless connection - and are available in more than 2,100 hotels around the world... [07 Mar 2007]

Leader: Why are we so unhappy with fat pipes?

Leader It's a problem they better sort out quickly - around 25 per cent of consumers quizzed in the research said they are ready to ditch their ISP for someone new - or risk seeing their customers haemorrhaging to rivals. [28 Feb 2007]

Broadband users more unhappy than ever

News The report has found that as a result of poor customer service, ISPs are likely to see an increased rate of customer churn - with 25 per cent of users saying they are ready to ditch their current ISP. [28 Feb 2007]

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