According to Which?, ISPs are not doing enough to promote social tariffs, which are discounted broadband offers available to low-income households.
Continue ReadingBT offers broadband boost to small businesses on ADSL connections
Written by Fergus Cole in Broadband
Thousands of small businesses across the UK that struggle with poor broadband could receive a boost to their speeds thanks to BT’s new…
Continue ReadingSky has become the latest ISP to launch a social tariff, which is a discounted broadband deal for universal credit or state pension…
Continue ReadingJohnson’s Superfast Broadband Plans Falling Short, Says Committee
Written by Michael Quinn in Broadband
A conservative party pledge to connect the majority of UK homes to superfast broadband is falling well short, according to the Public Accounts…
Continue ReadingSky, best known as a leading entertainment and telecoms provider have finally decided to foray into the lucrative but highly saturated world of…
Continue ReadingSeveral major internet providers have baked annual price hikes into their recent customer contracts, meaning millions of Britons will see their broadband bills…
Continue ReadingTesco Mobile Calls for Ban on Mid-Contract Mobile and Broadband Price Hikes
Written by Lauren Smith in Broadband Mobile
Tesco Mobile has called for a ban on price hikes by mobile and broadband providers after competitors introduced clauses allowing hefty price increases…
Continue ReadingTalkTalk has started selling full-fibre packages in Aberdeen, Bolton, Milton Keynes and Peterborough, using CityFibre’s gigabit-capable full-fibre network.
Continue ReadingPost Office has inked a deal to sell its broadband and landline phone business to Shell Energy, for an estimated £80 and £100…
Continue ReadingNearly 200,000 “forgotten” properties, mostly in rural areas, are unable to access broadband speeds judged the minimum necessary for a modern household, Ofcom…
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