Thursday, 10 May 2012 0 comments

Bright Future for EverythingEverywhere likely

-While rumours are rife on a rebranding exercise by EverythingEverywhere, the mobile conglomerate is staying tight lipped. It seems likely though that its lacklustre name which it only adopted last July is set to return to Orange...
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Wednesday, 9 May 2012 0 comments

Twenty-seven cities in running for ultrafast broadband cash

-Beleaguered secretary of state Jeremy Hunt, has announced the eligibility criteria for the second tranche of government broadband funding at the same time naming the 27 cities in line for a share of the £50m pot...
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Friday, 4 May 2012 0 comments

Everything Everywhere pilots 4G in Cumbria

-Everything Everywhere has begun a 4G pilot project in Threlkeld, Cumbria in the Lake District designed to highlight the potential for high-speed mobile services to bring internet access to those in remote areas.
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Wednesday, 2 May 2012 0 comments

Akamai Q411State of the internet report

—The latest state of the internet report from Akamai for the final quarter of 2011 reveals that the UK’s average broadband speed slumped from 5.1Mbit/s to 4.9Mbit/s representing a 3.5 per cent decrease, year on year...
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Tuesday, 1 May 2012 0 comments

EverythingEverywhere creates 4GBritain.org

-Everything Everywhere, the company that runs Orange and T-Mobile, has created the 4GBritain.org website to raise awareness about 4G and its potential benefits for consumers and the economy &to provide a place for people, businesses & organisations to share views
More at :: http://bit.ly/JYAeqC

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