Archive for November, 2010:

IPv6: Do or Die!

{ Posted on Nov 25 2010 by Steve Lalonde }
Vint Cerf, vice-president of Google who is known to many as one of the ‘fathers of the Internet’, declared at a 6UK launch event held in London recently that the UK will run out of IPv4 addresses well before the ...Read More »

UPDATE: Vaizey dishes another painful blow to net neutrality

{ Posted on Nov 19 2010 by Neil Watson }
This week the Minister for Communications, Ed Vaizey, backed Ofcom’s decision to step away from regulating net neutrality and leave the market to regulate itself. Ofcom recently argued that the UK’s ISP market is considered effectively competitive and does not present ...Read More »

DEA – Finally, time for some common sense!

{ Posted on Nov 11 2010 by Darren Farnden }
Since the moment the DEA (Digital Economy Act) was passed, when it was hastily rushed through the ‘wash-up’ prior to the general election earlier this year, Entanet and other opposing bodies have been calling for a review. Yesterday the High ...Read More »

What exactly is superfast broadband?

{ Posted on Nov 09 2010 by Guest }
The definition of ‘superfast broadband’ continues to cause confusion amongst the industry and more importantly customers  as ISPs lay claim to providing ‘superfast’ services and various government bodies appear to be muddying the waters rather than providing clarification. We asked ...Read More »