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Bulldog growls at BT with 4Mbps plus voice service
News Comparisons between Bulldog's new services and other offerings in the market are difficult, as there are few other ADSL services anywhere near as fast on the market. PlusNet recently launched a 2Mbps ADSL service for £19.99 per month, which is... [14 Sep 2004]
Pipex lays bandwidth woes at BT's door
News Pipex has denied it has oversubscribed its ADSL service despite growing complaints from customers that download times have become unacceptably high. It points out that because ADSL is a 'contended' service, users share a finite amount of bandwidth. [14 Mar 2002]
Is the game up for ISDN?
Comment Simon Brooks, marketing manager for BT's Interactive services network trial in West London, said: "ADSL gives people a step in between ISDN and a virtual private network. The large proportion of the ADSL target market would be those that are using... [10 Nov 1998]
BT embraces NetSuite's on-demand software
News A is for ADSL D is for Dial-up BT and NetSuite have joined forces to bring web-based on-demand software to the telco's 1.6 million business customers. BT is offering NetSuite's business management applications and will soon provide customer... [22 Apr 2008]
BT suffers Colossal failure
News Broadband and narrowband dial-up customers of BT and other ISPs have been affected. Ian Buckley, marketing manager of ISP Zen Internet, said: "Every ADSL user in the country started going down, from 9.43 this morning. [20 Nov 2001]
BT hooks up first 21CN customers
News A is for ADSL D is for Dial-up BT has moved its first customers to its 21st Century Network (21CN) in the initial phase of the next-generation network's national rollout. Paul Reynolds, chief executive of BT Wholesale and board sponsor of the 21CN... [28 Nov 2006]
BT plans £1.5bn fat pipe upgrade
News A is for ADSL D is for Dial-up 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... [15 Jul 2008]
BT lags in broadband satisfaction stakes
News A is for ADSL D is for Dial-up BT has come bottom of the eight major UK broadband providers in a customer satisfaction survey. B is for BT Behind Tiscali comes Virgin Media with a score of 660, then Sky (657), AOL (646), Orange (636), Pipex (634... [06 Dec 2007]
BT rings up more than a million VoIP customers
News A is for ADSL D is for Dial-up More than one million consumer customers have signed up for BT's VoIP service since June last year. A BT spokesman told silicon.com the reason for the rapid uptake is largely down to the launch back in June of Total... [10 Jan 2007]
BT throws your important mail out with the spam
News One silicon.com reader found that mails sent from his BT ADSL line to customers were disappearing without trace as the Spamcop filters on their internet connections mistook them for spam and filtered them out. [09 Jul 2002]
Kingston hails success of unmetered Net access
News He added that when asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) is unrolled next year, BT will have to consider new pricing models for dial-up Internet access because, for many users, accessing the Internet on a 56Kbps modem could end up costing much... [13 Aug 1999]
What's the fuss about... broadband communications
Comment A further strength of ADSL is that it is 'always-on' - there is no need to dial up to the internet. Most smaller organisations and home users (those who BT has deigned to connect, that is) are finding Asymmetrical DSL (ADSL) the most appropriate. [08 Nov 2002]
Analysys predicts slow progress in the ASP revolution
News "The problems of unbundling by BT, the technical difficulties in rolling out ADSL and getting the funding due to the current reaction to telco stocks mean that it will mainly be large companies using ASPs for the next two years," said Margaret... [17 Nov 2000]
Come an' Avatalk in Second Life, urges BT
News A is for ADSL D is for Dial-up BT is upping its presence in Second Life with a trial of its free 'Avatalk' phone and texting service. B is for BT Users will be able to use their avatars to access the service at red BT phone boxes at five locations... [20 Mar 2008]
2010: UK dial-up's dying days
News A is for ADSL Dial-up internet connections will comprise just four per cent of all UK residential connections by 2010, uSwitch.com is predicting. And only around one million of those will be using dial-up to get online, it predicts. [26 Nov 2007]
