Monday, February 6th, 2012

Virgin Media, the Internet Service Provider have discontinued the broadband services of some of its consumers, unintentionally. Now, it expects to reconnect with these subscribers. The ISP erroneously included active subscribers to the list of unregistered modems. Hundreds of users were left without internet access, for over seven days, as a result. The ISP’s system [...]

A group of consumers, in Tasmania have launched studies to analyse the expenses of setting up the Federal Government’s National Broadband Network. According to the studies, the network could be may possibly be priced $38 billion. This is reported to be cheaper than the $43 billion, as was estimated initially by the Government. They are [...]

Survey reveals that Migration Authorisation Code (MAC), in spite of Ofcom’s claim of better circumstance, remains a hindrance to the users, who wish to transfer between Broadband providers. Ofcom’s report had also resulted in the conclusion of their enforcement programme in 2009. Ofcom has also launched a General Condition 22 (GC22) rule. This necessitates that [...]

Customers, who use the home phone bundles offered by O2 Broadband, will get an incentive of about £70. O2 Broadband, the award winning Service provider, has introduced the new array of bundles, which give users access to Standard 8MB broadband. It also offers O2 mobile users evening and weekend calls as well as line rental [...]

Rutland Telecom (RT), a UK ISP of Next Generation Access (NGA) services to rural areas, today pinpoint the “situation of discrimination,” existing with the company BT Openreach. The chief at RT also called for Ofcom to make sure that the expense is reduced and that there is a “level playing field” for all Service Providers. [...]