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Mobile broadband threatening fixed line?

News A is for ADSL N is for Next generation Asked what they intend to do in the next 12 months when their mobile broadband subscription expires, the majority of users (65 per cent) said they intend to continue consuming fixed line ISP and mobile broadband. [20 Aug 2008]

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

News A is for ADSL N is for Next generation Powers to snoop on the UK's email and internet records will be of limited use in tackling serious crime, the government has admitted. Home Office proposals for phone, email and internet records - including... [13 Aug 2008]

Companies urged not to ban Facebook

News A is for ADSL N is for Next generation Companies shouldn't ban staff from using social applications such as Facebook and MySpace because of concerns about how they might be used. Instead businesses should view employee participation as part of the... [08 Aug 2008]

O2 considers high fibre rollout

News A is for ADSL N is for Next generation Following BT's Tuesday announcement that it was to plough £1.5bn into a fibre-access rollout to 10 million homes, an O2 spokesperson told silicon.com sister site ZDNet.co.uk that O2 was "not going to move... [17 Jul 2008]

BT plans £1.5bn fat pipe upgrade

News A is for ADSL BT is planning to spend £1.5bn on significantly upgrading its broadband network to support next generation super-fast internet. N is for Next generation BT says the planned investment is part of its strategy to deliver next generation... [15 Jul 2008]

Law firm gets SaaSy with email security

Case Study A is for ADSL N is for Next generation International law firm Ashurst LLP has turned to web-based email management to help drastically reduce spam and free up time for its tech team. Ashurst has been using technology from email management... [15 Jul 2008]

Brits still dissatisfied with broadband speeds

News A is for ADSL N is for Next generation Brits are still not satisfied with broadband speeds - and with good reason since actual line speeds are still on average 50 per cent less than the headline speeds advertised. [14 Jul 2008]

Taylor Woodrow heads for the cloud

Case Study A is for ADSL N is for Next generation Taylor Woodrow has moved its 1,800 staff onto Google Apps for email and other services, estimating it will save £1m per year in the process. The construction division of Taylor Wimpey has embraced software as... [10 Jul 2008]

UK business lacking high fibre diet

News A is for ADSL The Communications Management Association's (CMA's) Next Generation Access report, issued on Thursday, claims companies' ecommerce operations will suffer unless broadband speeds are increased. [07 Jul 2008]

Ofcom: Mobile broadband driving interest in fibre

News A is for ADSL N is for Next generation Speaking at a conference hosted by UK trade association for technology, Intellect, Ofcom chief executive, Ed Richards, said mobile broadband's rapid rise in popularity could help encourage fixed line operators... [04 Jul 2008]

Skype touts biz credentials

News A is for ADSL N is for Next generation Skype is touting its voice over IP (VoIP) technology for small businesses keen to work globally and keep costs down. According to Skype research, 30 per cent of its 309 million users use it for work and the... [02 Jul 2008]

ISPs face fresh threat from file-sharing laws

News A is for ADSL N is for Next generation But the Internet Service Providers' Association (ISPA) has hit back, warning the government that legislation could result "in cumbersome regulation". Malcolm Wicks, business, enterprise and regulatory reform... [18 Jun 2008]

Thin clients switch on digitally excluded

Case Study A is for ADSL N is for Next generation But the hope is to turn the pilot into an ad-funded service and scale it up to 5,000 homes in those areas over the next three years, according to Professor Dennis Kehoe, director of Aimes. [17 Jun 2008]

Stolen music still big with MP3 generation

News A is for ADSL N is for Next generation Young people are getting almost half of their music collection through illegal means. Record industry artist and publisher group, British Music Rights (BMR), claims the average 14- to 24-year-old now has... [16 Jun 2008]

Don't paper over cracks in the digital nation

Comment A is for ADSL N is for Next generation Looking at the headline in The Guardian this week and you'd be forgiven for thinking something momentous has happened to Broadband Britain today: 'Fears of digital divide groundless as online access soars in... [23 May 2008]

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