The UK has committed to producing net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, Theresa May has announced.
Continue ReadingMobile network Three will begin the £2 billion rollout of its 5G services in London in August, to will 25 cities by the…
Continue ReadingEvery Home to Have Legal Right to ‘Decent and Affordable’ Broadband by March 2020
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Ofcom has confirmed that its 10 Mbps USO (universal service obligation) for broadband will come into effect in March of next year, guaranteeing…
Continue ReadingVirgin Media responds to connection outages with major updates
Written by Michael Quinn in Broadband
Virgin customers who have a combined mobile and ultrafast broadband bundle will receive unlimited 4g mobile data for a week if their broadband…
Continue ReadingTelecoms giant BT has announced it’s planning to close 270 out of its 300 offices in the UK.
Continue ReadingGovernment to Create a Champion to Protect Mobile and Broadband Customers
Written by Lauren Smith in Broadband Mobile
The government will form a new independent consumer advocate for the telecoms industry, protecting mobile and broadband customers from being ripped off.
Continue ReadingUrgent Support Needed for Vulnerable Energy Customers, Report Says
Written by Lauren Smith in Energy Suppliers
Urgent action is required to improve the support for vulnerable energy customers, according to a new report from industry body Energy UK.
Continue ReadingMobile broadband speeds in the UK have been ranked as the 27th fastest in the world, according to a report from Opensignal.
Continue ReadingBT’s Openreach Must Give Rivals Greater Access to Infrastructure in Push for Full Fibre
Written by Lauren Smith in Broadband
Ofcom has ruled that BT must give rival telecoms providers access to the ducts and poles of the UK’s main broadband infrastructure network,…
Continue ReadingA record number of energy customers in the UK switched supplier last month, according to the latest figures from Energy UK.
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