Posts Tagged ‘Polls’

Poll: What would you use the new annex M service for?

{ Posted on Aug 10 2010 by Gemma Dickinson }
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Categories : 21CN, BT, Polls, Reselling
We recently launched our new Annex M service which provides users with an increased upload speed by trading some of their download speed. So far we have seen a high level of interest and we would like to know what ...Read More »

Poll: What do you think about the ASA review of ‘unlimited’ broadband?

{ Posted on Jul 12 2010 by Gemma Dickinson }
Our latest article features a guest blog from co-founder of Thinkbroadband.com, Sebastien Lahtinen, regarding the subject of 'unlimited' broadband. Mr Lahtinen argues that the concept of 'unlimited' broadband is no longer viable and welcomes the proposed ASA review into ISP's ...Read More »

Poll: Do you think BT workers should strike over pay as the Communications Workers Union suggests?

{ Posted on Jun 07 2010 by Gemma Dickinson }
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Categories : BT, Polls
It has recently been reported that BT workers may go on strike over a pay dispute as reported on the Communication Workers Union website (http://www.cwu.org/bt-pay-campaign-2010.html). We would like to know your thoughts on this matter and have added a new ...Read More »

Poll: BT’s fibre-based broadband will cover 66% of UK users and offer speeds up to 40-100Mbps. Is this good news to you?

{ Posted on May 10 2010 by Gemma Dickinson }
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Categories : 21CN, Polls
BT is expected to expand its fibre-based broadband coverage to 66% of UK users, providing speeds of 40-100Mbps.We would like to know if these new services are of interest to you and we have added a new poll in order ...Read More »

Poll:What do you think about Google’s withdrawal from China?

{ Posted on Apr 13 2010 by Gemma Dickinson }
We recently published an article discussing Google's withdrawal from China (Entanet Opinion:  Google flees Great Firewall of China) and the impact this has on the Internet industry, Google and what it means for other countries currently implementing censorship policies. Now ...Read More »