Latest Broadband Articles
- 09 August 2013
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News: Connect Africa tackles rural communications problems
Connect Africa's launch in Zambia of its low-cost rural communications services is the first step to a broader rollout across the Southern African region.
- 08 August 2013
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News: TPG includes 80 countries in new bundle
Telecommunications and Internet service provider (ISP), TPG, has introduced a new $88 ADSL2+ with home phone bundle which increases the number of countries included on the unlimited call list.
- 07 August 2013
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News: Vodafone 4G release date, price and locations
Vodafone has confirmed its 4G LTE network will launch this month so here's everything you need to know
- 01 August 2013
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Test Centre: Group test: what's the best wireless router?
PC Advisor reviews the best five wireless routers you can buy in the UK right now.
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Test Centre: Group test: what's the best antivirus?
PC Advisor reviews the top 5 antivirus programs you can buy or download in the UK right now.
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Test Centre: Group test: what's the best security software?
We've exhaustively tested every major internet security suite. Here we present the top 5.
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How-Tos: How do I get Sky Now TV?
Sky Now TV gives you internet streaming access to Sky Sports and Sky Movies so here’s everything you need to know about Now TV.
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Feature: 4G LTE rollout in the UK
The UK only has one 4G LTE network, but that's going to change very soon. Here's everything we know about the 4G rollout schedule in the UK.
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How-Tos: Boost Wi-Fi signal; get faster Wi-fi
We show you how to improve your Wi-Fi. How to make your wireless broadband stretch further, download and upload faster, and work more consistently, without spending a fortune.
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News: O2 announces 4G LTE launch date
O2 has finally announced it will launch its 4G LTE mobile network on 29 August.
- 30 July 2013
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News: UK airwaves cleared for 4G LTE
The UK's airwaves have been cleared for the arrival of 4G LTE mobile broadband after a four-year process.
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News: Microsoft to connect schools in South African white-spaces project
Microsoft is expanding the push for so-called "white spaces" broadband to South Africa, where it will help to deploy the technology in a pilot project serving five primary and secondary schools.
- 29 July 2013
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News: Microsoft adds child abuse warnings to Bing
Microsoft's Bing search engine is the first in the UK to add pop-up warnings for those searching for images of child abuse.
- 26 July 2013
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Sky launches Now TV Box
Sky is aiming to get its Now TV streaming service to more customers with the £10 Now TV Box.
- 25 July 2013
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News: Sky Now TV comes to LG Smart TVs
LG and Sky have announced a partnership which will see Now TV exclusively available on LG's range of Smart TVs.
- 24 July 2013
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News: TalkTalk adds 160,000 YouView customers
TalkTalk formally launched its YouView TV service on 4 July last year and since then racked up a total of 390,000 customers in the UK.
- 23 July 2013
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News: Australia must improve OECD broadband ranking: Husic
The NBN is critical to improving Australia's lagging broadband ranking in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries, said parliamentary secretary for broadband, Ed Husic.
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How-Tos: How David Cameron's web porn filter plan affects you
David Cameron this week announced plans to force UK consumers to opt-in via their ISP if they want to look at pornography on the internet. But what exactly is the Goverment's web-filtering plan, and what does it mean for you? We explain what David Cameron's internet port filter plan really means for UK consumers.
- 22 July 2013
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News: Wellington checks for damage after quakes hit
Wellington authorities are currently assessing the state of damage after a series of earthquakes, the biggest of which registered 6.5 on the Richter Scale, hit the city on Sunday, July 21.
- 19 July 2013
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News: FCC looks to update school connectivity fund
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has voted to take the first step toward revamping its program that subsidizes Internet connections to schools and libraries, with the focus in the future on big bandwidth instead of simple connectivity.
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The 8 best smartphones: What's the best phone you can buy in 2013?
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5 of the best free antivirus programs for Windows PC, laptop or tablet
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The top 10 best tablets: What's the best tablet you can buy in 2013?
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How to set a song on your iPhone as a ringtone
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Nexus 7 vs new Nexus 7 2 comparison review: Which Nexus 7 should I buy?
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Sony Xperia Z Ultra hands-on review: a 6.4-inch Android phablet
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Nokia Lumia 520 review: a very popular budget Window Phone 8 device
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Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 review: a good 8-inch tablet with a high price tag
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Microsoft Windows 8 review
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