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1. Private firms "should pay for superfast Internet"
The private sector should pay for a new super-fast broadband network seen by ministers as crucial to the economy, a review for the government said on Friday.
15 Sep 2008
2. BT to invest in super-fast broadband
Phone operator BT Group said on Tuesday it plans to invest 1.5 billion pounds to roll out super-fast broadband to up to 10 million homes by 2012.
15 Jul 2008
3. Study says many dial-up users don't want broadband
A new study suggests that attitude rather than availability may be the key reason why more Americans don't have high-speed Internet access.
02 Jul 2008
4. BT launches Blackberry-style device with broadband
BT Group signalled its return to the mobile market on Wednesday by launching a Blackberry-style smart-phone as part of its broadband deal for users to surf the Web and make calls when not at home.
07 May 2008
5. Kroenke buys ITV stake in Arsenal Broadband
U.S. sports tycoon Stan Kroenke has strengthened his links with football club Arsenal by buying a 50 percent stake in Arsenal Broadband from ITV for 22.7 million pounds.
07 Apr 2008
6. Why is it so difficult to switch broadband?
Consumers are still facing obstacles to switching broadband provider, despite new rules designed to ease the process, research shows.
18 Feb 2008
7. Parts of UK to be free from EU telecom regulations
The EU Commissioner for Information Society and Media, Vivane Reding, has said that parts of the UK will be exempt from EU regulations on the telecoms market because of sufficiently high competition.
14 Feb 2008
8. Ericsson to provide mobile broadband to Lenovo
Sweden's Ericsson said on Monday it was working with Lenovo, the world's No. 3 PC maker, to provide mobile broadband modules based on high speed packet access (HSPA) for Lenovo notebook computers.
04 Feb 2008
9. Broadband woes cost Carphone Warehouse
Carphone Warehouse said on Monday troubles getting its broadband service to work would cost it an extra 10 to 15 million pounds but said year pretax profit would be in line with expectations.
02 Apr 2007
10. Small players trump big broadband rivals
Small players in the broadband market are trumping their larger rivals in the customer satisfaction stakes, a study shows.
12 Mar 2007
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