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Carphone Warehouse takes home AOL UK
News Carphone Warehouse became involved in June, when reports suggested chief executive Charles Dunstone wanted AOL UK's expertise in unbundling - the ISP has 600,000 dial-up and 1.5 million broadband customers in this country. [11 Oct 2006]
Child porn: ISP regulations set for Commons debate
News AOL also questioned if this bill was needed as most ISPs are already open about whether or not they have taken steps to prevent access to paedophilic websites. An AOL spokesman gave the bill cautious support but said ISPs should not be forced to... [26 Jul 2005]
AOL to choose wireless in UK broadband push?
News A deal with a major ISP such as AOL would mean that UK Broadband would act as a wholesaler, with the ISP reselling UK Broadband's various products. Internet service provider AOL UK is looking to launch a high-speed wireless internet access product... [24 May 2004]
Tiscali takes wraps off two more broadband options
News Tiscali also revealed that it had signed up its 200,000th broadband user, putting it in third place in the DSL market behind AOL and BT Retail - which has almost one million broadband users. The ISP has followed BT's lead and launched two broadband... [11 Mar 2004]
5 years ago... Free ISP races towards the million mark
News Now we have a Dixons Group, completely divorced from Freeserve (and siding with AOL in-store), and a company that is about to become Wanadoo UK. More than 700,000 of the accounts have been used during the last month, giving Freeserve a clear lead... [14 Jan 2004]
Why have some AOL users been having problems with MSN services?
News Connectivity issues between MSN and AOL surfaced on Tuesday when some Road Runner users complained they could not access a number of Microsoft sites, such as Hotmail and MSN. By Wednesday AOL confirmed that some of its members could not access MSN... [04 Sep 2003]
AOL confirms Dixons love-in
News No sooner had Dixons seen the back of Freeserve than it was announcing a new deal with AOL which will see the US ISP giant become the internet service provider of choice for the retail giant. John Clare, CEO of Dixons, said in a statement: "We’re... [01 Sep 2003]
Oftel dismisses broadband pricing row
News AOL Broadband costs £27.99 per month, with both the modem and the line activation charge thrown in for free. In comparison, PlusNet has just launched a new product that - like AOL's - includes free modem and line activation, for £24.99 per month. [19 Aug 2003]
Bulldog becomes a guard dog
News AOL, through its links to Time Warner, is a key player in this sector. He said: "Some of our competitors are offering basic POP email accounts and a few megabytes of web space bundled in with their line access, but as you know these are freely... [08 Aug 2003]
Could Dixons ditch Freeserve for AOL?
News Research company Forrester said that with 2.4 million subscribers, Freeserve is still the biggest dial-up ISP in the UK, but because it has been slow to provide extras such as instant messaging, AOL has almost caught up. [04 Aug 2003]
ISPs threatened by 'snooping' government agencies
News At Thus, costs are expected to be in the region of £5m, while AOL has estimated its costs at £30m to set up the systems and then a further £30m a year. We endorse the recommendation from (the UK ISP Association) that a memorandum of understanding... [04 Feb 2003]
NTL - the most complained about telco in the land
News Notably rivals Blueyonder (Telewest), Freeserve and NTL all score 0.1, while AOL is virtually off the radar screen with less than 0.1 complaints per 1,000. However, BT Openworld is the nation's least favourite ISP as far as Oftel's figures are... [11 Dec 2002]
MSN escalates war with AOL
News Gates' ISP business is inviting customers to close their AOL accounts using a new software tool called TrueSwitch. MSN is using new easy-switching software to win customers from AOL as the internet access war hots up. [21 May 2002]
BT trials low-cost satellite internet
News End users will receive the service via an ISP such as Freeserve, AOL or BTopenworld, who will probably charge between £20 and £30 per month. BT is set to trial a fast, satellite-based internet access product for use by people living in remote areas... [15 Apr 2002]
Freeserve gets litigious over AOL's unfair advantage
News French-owned ISP Freeserve has threatened to sue the government over the tax loophole that means it has to charge VAT while rival AOL pays none. Because AOL is based outside the EU, it does not have to charge its customers VAT, saving an estimated... [15 Nov 2001]
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