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PMC offers new business calls, lines, and broadband services
PMC Telecom has announced a new package of calls, lines, and broadband services for business, with tariffs claimed to beat BT prices. It means the company becomes the latest ISP for small businesses, now able to offer both lines and broadband. The announcement comes on.. more
Virgin Media rejigs traffic management policy
Virgin Media has made adjustments to its broadband traffic shaping, which will apply to any customer on a 30Mbps or faster plan. The idea, according to Virgin, is to make these.. more