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Free PCs and broadband for 20,000 kids

News U is for Unbundling From February 2009, kids in Suffolk and Oldham will benefit from a £30m pilot scheme, with the programme due to go nationwide late next year. Broadband from A to Z Click on the links below to find out... [22 Oct 2008]

'Mobile broadband is not the same standard as fixed'

News U is for Unbundling The ASA's adjudication follows a complaint from a member of the public over a T-Mobile flyer - which stated "All the benefits of home broadband, on the move. No wires, no waiting, no worries" -... [16 Oct 2008]

BT to plug fibre in London, Wales

News U is for Unbundling The telco is piloting fibre to the cabinet (FTTC) in the two exchanges starting from summer 2009. Back in July, the telco announced it plans to spend £1.5bn to give 10 million UK homes fibre access by... [14 Oct 2008]

Pay per use software coming soon?

News U is for Unbundling Executives at the company said that year- or months-long licences covering multiple machines could be slashed to pay per day, hour or even per second licensing deals using virtualised applications. [08 Oct 2008]

Go Solo at Orange to hook up with biz fat pipes

News U is for Unbundling Orange announced its 'Broadband for Business' offer on Tuesday, alongside various consumer-related updates. These include a similar deal for non-business customers on monthly plans, and modifications... [01 Oct 2008]

UK fat pipes sluggish from lack of fibre

News U is for Unbundling According to the latest silicon.com poll that asked readers what speed home broadband they'd signed up for, 50 per cent numbered themselves among the 'up to 8Mbps' crowd. Broadband from A to Z [30 Sep 2008]

When is free broadband not free broadband?

News The advert prompted complaints from 10 members of the public that the free service was only available in certain areas of the country, where Carphone Warehouse has undertaken local loop unbundling (LLU). [25 Sep 2008]

Ofcom hatches plan to woo telcos to fibre

News U is for Unbundling The regulator is also aiming to raise awareness around super-fast broadband and what consumers can expect from fibre networks. Broadband from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more. [23 Sep 2008]

Broadband Britain: UK needs wireless patchwork

News U is for Unbundling A major, independent review into the delivery of next-generation broadband access in the UK has been completed, with the resulting report recommending a patchwork of fixed and wireless technologies. [12 Sep 2008]

Fibre era fraught with roadblocks: EC

News Unbundling of fibre is currently neither technically nor economically possible which means that alternative operators must invest in their own fibre or use a bitstream service of the incumbent… In the many geographic... [04 Sep 2008]

Home broadband gives kids better GCSE results

News U is for Unbundling 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... [28 Aug 2008]

Third of UK homes still without web access

News U is for Unbundling While broadband continues its march into ever more homes in Blighty, new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) also reveal that more than a third of households are still going without... [27 Aug 2008]

Ofcom: Copper capable of high-speed broadband

News U is for Unbundling Ofcom placed the average broadband speed at 5.9Mbps as of March 2008. Broadband from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more. A is for ADSL B is for BT C is for Cable & Wireless [22 Aug 2008]

Mobile broadband threatening fixed line?

News U is for Unbundling But not everyone is happy with the dongle experience. Results from YouGov's DongleTrack report show while the majority (64 per cent) of mobile broadband users are buying dongles or datacards as an... [20 Aug 2008]

£68m 'snooping' database: Little impact on serious crime

News U is for Unbundling Home Office proposals for phone, email and internet records - including VoIP - to be kept for 12 months are expected to cost taxpayers up to £68m to set up and £39m per year to run. [13 Aug 2008]

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