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[1 May 2009 | No Comment | ]

Cheap broadband deals are everywhere. In fact, consumers have never had more choice at lower prices than they do right now. But how can you tell the difference between a genuinely good deal and an ISP that offers a cheap up front price and then …

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[30 Apr 2009 | No Comment | ]

BT has launched a new package this week, combining home and mobile broadband access in what the company describes as the ‘cheapest package available’ for UK home broadband users.
Packages start at £15.65 and at their most basic include a home connection of 8 Mbps and …

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[8 Apr 2009 | 2 Comments | ]

There are hundreds of ISPs currently operating in the UK, and all of them want your money. Luckily for consumers, the price of broadband has been dropping for years thanks to such a competitive market, but that doesn’t mean that you’ve automatically found the best …

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[4 Apr 2009 | No Comment | ]

Ahh, that’s refreshing to hear, isn’t it? We’ve all got our bills to pay and the credit crunch isn’t getting any easier to swallow. While the politicians try to save the global economy, we can at least be happy that there’s one bill that’s becoming …

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[25 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

Back in the days of dialup, gamers had to work to squeeze every last kilobit out of their connections. As broadband was adopted in the UK there slowly became a digital divide for gamers who could afford the new service and gamers left on dial-up, …

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[23 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

Broadband and its related terms are always being thrown around by computer experts and magazines, but what exactly do they all mean? We take a look at some of the more common questions asked by people new to broadband.
 
What is Broadband?
Broadband is the vague term …

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[13 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

New research has shown broadband customers may be paying top dollar when calling their ISP’s for technical support.
A study by consumer watchdog Which?, who campaigns to get fairer deals for all consumers, found that 32 out of 45 technology companies charge their customers top rates …