Archive for March, 2012:

Poll: Do you think the BDUK objectives will be achieved in 2015 as planned?

{ Posted on Mar 20 2012 by Claire Dutton }
Categories : Polls
The Government’s Broadband Delivery UK project (BDUK), which aims to deliver superfast broadband to 90% of the country by 2015, has become a highly topical subject over the past few months. The Government has set aside an initial budget of ...Read More »

Ethernet: is it a piece of cake?

{ Posted on Mar 12 2012 by Darren Farnden }
Categories : Food for thought, Reselling
Increasingly we’re seeing more and more resellers moving into the Ethernet market. Leased line and EFM (Ethernet in the First Mile) deals are delivering greater margin and higher revenue. But surely selling such a high value solution means much more ...Read More »

Mobile operators must follow net neutrality principles, says ITSPA

{ Posted on Mar 08 2012 by Guest }
The issue of net neutrality has been regularly debated over the years and is something we’ve covered many times on this blog, but a recent report by ITSPA (the Internet Telephony Service Providers’ Association) identifies clear breaches of net neutrality ...Read More »

Do we really need ‘super-connected’ cities?

{ Posted on Mar 01 2012 by Steve Lalonde }
Categories : Digital Divide, Government
Politicians are fond of grand gestures and the plans to create 14 ‘super-connected’ cities in the UK with networks that will run at up to 100Mbps could easily be seen as just another arrangement of fine words that, in the ...Read More »