These are the next areas that will get Virgin Media’s speedy fibre-to-the-premises broadband July 12, 2016 Virgin Media has named the next 30 rural communities which will gain access to its fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) network. The areas are expected to be connectable via full fibre by spring 2017 and is the next stage of Virgin Media's Supercharging Local Communities initiative, part of its £3bn Project Lightning network. It's aiming to bring 300 mega-bits-per-second broadband to small businesses located outside major towns and cities. Virgin [...]
Gloves come off in telecom legal battle over fibre networks July 6, 2016 TalkTalk has criticised CityFibre’s decision to challenge Ofcom over fibre network access. Yesterday alternative network provider CityFibre complained to the competitions watchdog that new Ofcom rules allowing rival service providers such as Sky and Vodafone to connect their own equipment to parts of the Openreach infrastructure network – known as dark fibre – would prevent [...]
These are the most complained about broadband, phone and pay TV firms, according to Ofcom September 28, 2016 Telecoms regulator Ofcom has revealed the most complained about broadband, phone and pay TV providers for the three months from April to June. “We expect providers to make customer service and complaints handling top priorities," said Ofcom's consumer group director Lindsey Fussell. "While complaints have gone down, providers must work harder to better serve their [...]
Q&A: Why are brands like Marks and Spencer pulling their advertising from Google? March 20, 2017 A newspaper investigation uncovered examples of several high profile brands being advertised against extremist content such as videos of a preacher banned from Britain and from white extremist David Duke insulting Jewish people. The BBC, Channel 4, The Guardian as well as the Financial Conduct Authority, Transport for London and the Royal Navy, advertising for [...]
EU referendum: BT chairman Mike Rake and Barclays chairman John McFarlane issue warnings over Brexit January 14, 2016 Two of Britain's top businessmen have warned that the City will be worse off if the UK leaves the EU. Mike Rake, chairman of BT Group and WorldPay, and Barclays chairman John McFarlane – who also chairs TheCityUK industry group – told Bloomberg TV today that Brexit would be bad for British business. "There has already [...]
Just over a billion quid: Regulator estimates the cost to deliver minimum broadband levels to 1.4m homes December 16, 2016 Regulators say at least £1.1bn needs to be spent on Britain's telecoms infrastructure to provide a "decent" level of broadband to the more than 1.4m homes in the UK that are currently forced to go without it. Ofcom today set out a series of proposals to the government on how it can deliver on its promise [...]
EU referendum: BT chairman Sir Mike Rake says British voters will choose to remain in the European Union as he takes up role at the International Chamber of Commerce February 17, 2016 Sir Mike Rake, who chairs both telecoms giant BT Group and the payment processing company Worldpay, has said that he expects Britain to remain in the European Union, even if the forthcoming EU referendum proves to be a closely-contested vote. “If common sense prevails and the facts can be got in the public domain, the [...]
London speeds to the top of 4G mobile ranking October 5, 2016 Londoners are almost twice as likely to get a 4G mobile signal than the rest of the country, a new report suggests. The capital is a long way ahead of other regions, with 70 per cent 4G coverage, compared to just 35 per cent in Wales. This may not be surprising to many, with coverage [...]
ITV and Sky buy stakes in 24-hour video gaming TV channel September 20, 2016 ITV and Sky have bought stakes in the owner of a channel that screens video gaming 24 hours a day. The broadcasters have each invested £1.55m in Ginx TV for 16.5 per cent shareholdings. Both companies also have the option to increase their stakes. Read more: Sky invests $1m in air Drone Racing League in the [...]
Intu reports increase in footfall and says impact of BHS closure has been offset by new lettings in 2016 October 25, 2016 Shopping centre owner Intu reported today that footfall at its UK businesses had increased during the three months to 1 October – and said the impact of the recent closure of BHS stores around the country had been more than offset by new lettings in the year. Intu, which announced today that it is to sell [...]