Archives for April 2010

In car wifi access wanted by half the population!


According to leading telecoms provider Three, there are a huge number of Britons who desire to be able to access the internet from their cars. A whopping 71% admitted they would ideally like to connect to the internet using Wi-Fi if possible.


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Posted by Matt on the 30th April 2010 in: News

O2 offer laptops with mobile broadband


In the battle for the best mobile broadband provider, O2 has come up with an ingenius way to include their o2 mobile broadband, by selling laptops which can get online remotely, with 3G HSDPA hardware installed on them.

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Posted by Matt on the 30th April 2010 in: Mobile broadband network

4G mobile broadband energy reduction plans


Latest news on 4G mobile broadband includes the strategy to reduce the amount of energy being used by fourth generation mobile broadband. The aims of the newly launched group include finding ways to reduce the energy requirements over the next 2-3 years, the goal is to halve the energy needed also.

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Posted by Matt on the 29th April 2010 in: News

Faster mobile broadband thanks to Manx Telecom's 1m push


Getting mobile broadband in the Isle of Man may become easier after Manx Telecom put one million pounds towards increasing the speed of mobile broadband for their customers on the Isle of Man.


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Posted by Matt on the 29th April 2010 in: News

UK cheapest for mobile broadband?


The latest news about mobile broadband is that the United Kingdom could offer the cheapest mobile broadband services in the world. The report which went on to talk about the top cheapest countries for mobile broadband included France and India.


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Posted by Matt on the 28th April 2010 in: News

Virgin mobile broadband users may get movies on demand!


Mobile broadband is now starting to get very competitive, at least for Virgin mobile broadband who are now offering 'on demand movies' as a service to mobile broadband customers.


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Posted by Matt on the 28th April 2010 in: Mobile broadband network

Vodafone mobile broadband deals for 27th April 2010


Vodafone is stepping up the competition on mobile broadband prices with their payg mobile broadband offer which comes with a free usb modem and up to 3GB data limit, enough to check emails and surf the net a few times a day!


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Posted by Matt on the 27th April 2010 in: Deals

New law exempts mobile broadband providers


The Digital Economy Act may exempt mobile broadband providers from copyright laws, according to a newspiece in The Register, this could also include minority ISPs from having to make an effort towards halting file sharing.


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Posted by Matt on the 24th April 2010 in: News

Possible boost for VoIP due to cheap mobile broadband


The fact that in the United Kingdom mobile broadband is actually one of the cheapest places on Earth to get it may mean that VOIP could be in for a hike. This could represent some good advancements for VOIP technology.

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Posted by Matt on the 24th April 2010 in: News

New website classifications from mobile broadband provider


Visiting websites may soon be similar to renting a dvd, with a new mobile broadband provider which plans to regulate or classify websites so people will know what they're getting beforehand.


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Posted by Matt on the 23rd April 2010 in: News