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Culture secretary lays into local authorities that have not yet agreed plans to provide next-generation internet access in rural areas
Read moreBT faces company split to prevent UK "sleepwalking into another monopoly"
Read moreWireless broadband to be available at more than 2,000 venues across the UK.
Read moreNew scheme from Martha Lane Fox makes UK broadband more affordable.
Read moreMost would rather have "Active Choice" on adult website blocking
Read morePlusnet shortlisted in five categories including "Best Customer Service"
Read moreAcademics from LSE say more money is needed to hit superfast broadband targets
Read moreWhen unprompted, only 59% of consumers are being given an estimate of likely broadband speeds ahead of sale.
Read moreBT and TalkTalk were least likely to provide a speed estimate without prompting, the watchdog's mystery shoppers found
Read moreNew broadband users picking Sky and BT, analysts say
Read moreGuardian investigation finds gap between advertised and actual broadband speeds.
Read moreBut losses are lower than they have been since the same time last year.
Read moreFibre optic broadband network covers 10 million UK homes and businesses
Read moreCEO Dido Harding wants Ofcom to intervene and promote fair competition.
Read moreCoffee drinkers at Costa get free connection with their cappuccino.
Read moreOrange and T-Mobile owner brings next-generation mobile to the north for the first time.
Read moreSet-up price for Zen Fibre Optic Broadband down 25% to £60.
Read moreTypical speeds of 13Mb for just £2.49 a month - 'No gimmicks' says provider.
Read moreInternet providers told by High Court to send illegal file-sharing website to the brig.
Read moreNew technology will provide many who cannot get superfast services via fixed-line with mobile access.
Read moreSky Fibre Unlimited Pro only on offer to new customers and existing ones not on Sky Broadband Unlimited or Sky Fibre Unlimited
Read moreSky Fibre Unlimited Pro only on offer to new customers and existing ones not on Sky Broadband Unlimited or Sky Fibre Unlimited
Read moreBroadband provider's terms and conditions were printed 'too small to read'
Read moreSecurity group hopes to drive improvements to online security.
Read moreDigital champion teams up with TalkTalk in bid to convert offline Brits
Read moreParliamentary report asks government to restrict internet access to adult material.
Read moreWaitrose Broadband and Greenbee Phone & Broadband to be phased out
Read moreMore parents turning on parental controls since launch of Active Choice
Read moreAnyone with Sky's unlimited broadband can download the Sky Cloud Wi-Fi App
Read moreAdverts misleading and unsubstantiated says advertising regulator.
Read moreMobile operator's 4G internet hits speeds of 150Mb.
Read moreLobby group Wispa says broadband customers "deserve appropriate charges"
Read moreUN report says we need to harness the power of the internet to beat climate change.
Read more38Mb fibre optic broadband is now available to around 30% of customers.
Read moreSuperfast fibre optic broadband won’t be available from BE before 2013.
Read moreTelecoms giant BT is giving superfast broadband users a free speed upgrade.
Read moreAlmost three quarters think new broadband advertising restrictions don’t go far enough
Read moreCounty to become ‘one of the best connected’ in Britain following £62.5million project with BT.
Read moreSky “WiFi Hotspots from The Cloud” will be available in thousands of public places across the UK from mid-April.
Read moreMobile operator to give fast food customers wireless broadband access.
Read moreProvider follows up doubling its speeds by setting out how it will ensure customers get “the best possible broadband service”.
Read moreSpeeds to be advertised in terms of those received by 10% of users, while ‘unlimited’ broadband must not incur additional charges or suspension of service.
Read moreHome Office says it is ‘vital’ in protecting the public from serious crime and terrorism; digital rights organisation calls it ‘very wrong’.
Read moreSuperfast broadband and TiVo included as standard.
Read moreStudy reveals our changing attitudes towards the internet.
Read moreIs this the solution to the UK’s digital divide?
Read moreTravellers to get an hour of free internet access a day.
Read moreNational Media Museum's new Life Online exhibition opens 30 March 2012.
Read moreMore than 1,500 Greggs shops will have wireless internet by the end of summer.
Read moreGeorge Osborne wants ultrafast broadband for 1.7 million homes by 2015.
Read moreProvider pushing up the download limit to maximum 2,000GB.
Read moreBrits would rather ditch coffee, chocolate or alcohol than lose their broadband connection.
Read moreCelebrities reveal why they believe the internet can help older people fight loneliness.
Read moreBoom of .uk web addresses as number hits 10 million from just 26,000 in 1996.
Read moreFibre speeds available to providers to be doubled by BT’s network management division.
Read moreEight out of 10 mothers rely on the internet for help with parenting, Plusnet research finds.
Read moreLondon Underground passengers to get wireless internet access for the first time in 80 stations this summer.
Read moreAll Bar One, Browns, Harvester, Nicholson’s, O’Neill’s, Toby Carvery, Vintage Inns and more to become O2 hotspots.
Read moreNext-generation network will give T-Mobile and Orange mobile broadband 50% faster speeds.
Read moreUp to 40Mb broadband boosted to 80Mb for £15 extra a month.
Read moreProvider says there are 'plenty of spaces' still available.
Read moreNorth and South Tyneside were the UK's only councils to not submit plans.
Read moreOfcom cuts wholesale prices Openreach can charge providers - savings expected to be passed on to customers.
Read moreEast Yorkshire town now boasts average broadband speeds of over 40Mb.
Read moreCourt of appeals finds Digital Economy Act is lawful.
Read moreElectronic invention really takes (or should that be, gives?) the biscuit.
Read moreNorwegian computer party and broadband provider team up in the hope of accessing the internet at 200Gb.
Read moreUsers report trouble accessing certain sites as mass streaming affects service.
Read moreNext-generation mobile internet service is first of its kind in the world.
Read moreFree broadband boost to reach 1.5 million homes by May 2012.
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