Broadband Providers - Switching to Get Easier

You don't have to look far to find a cheap broadband deal these days. With so many deals on offer, and with mergers and acquisitions between telcos paving the way for an increase in "broadband bundles" available to consumers, soon those without broadband will begin to f...


Top 3 UK Broadband Providers

Every Internet provider today wants to make it sound like you are getting something for nothing. There are even some providers who will offer free access if you are willing to surf the Internet with numerous pop-ups from their advertisers. But the top 3 U.K. broadband p...


2006 - the Year of the Broadband Providers

2004 was the year in which broadband penetrated the mainstream market. 2005 was the year of mergers and acquisitions. 2006 is shaping up to be the year of broadband bundles – a direct result of the multi-million pound deals of 2005 which saw a host of major UK telcos re...


Broadband Internet - Changing Broadband Providers the Simple Way

Okay so you already have Broadband Internet so why change providers?

Well for one thing the chances are that if you've had Broadband for 12-18 months then changing providers can not only save you money but also greatly improve your Broadband speed. To put this int...


Latest broadband Updates


Ericsson announces broadband contracts in China (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Swedish mobile phone network supplier Ericsson won contracts to supply broadband Internet to millions of users in China by a deal with three operators there, it said Friday.

Broadband industry group say U.S. rules go too far (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
U.S. government guidelines to spend $4 billion to expand broadband access to underserved areas across the United States may go beyond current laws, a broadband industry group, said on Thursday.

Rural communities a key link in broadband roll-out (North Queensland Register)
Queensland rural group AgForce welcomes yesterday’s announcement that Emerald and Longreach are priority areas for the National Broadband Network, but says smaller rural users should not be overlooked in the federal government’s telecommunication upgrade.