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Tag Archives: Mobile Broadband
May
18
4G mobile to disrupt TV signal for 2m
4G is proving to be something of a controversial service when it comes to the UK. Firstly, there’s been much bickering over the auction process, and ensuing delays. Then Everything Everywhere.. more
Apr
26
JANET 3G announced for mobile learning
Learning and research on the move has just become much easier as JANET(UK) is pleased to announce the launch of its new high capacity data service for education institutions and research.. moreOct
05
3 introduces £2 per day 500MB mobile broadband
Those with network operator 3 who need occasional broadband access will be interested to hear about a new daily deal the company has thought up. The Pay Per Day scheme gives.. moreSep
13
Ofcom commissions mobile broadband study
Ofcom has organised an in-depth study of mobile broadband which will run from now until the end of the year. Analysis expert Epitiro is to undertake the job, which will examine the major networks in the UK: O2, T-Mobile, 3, Vodafone and Orange. A range.. moreAug
20
Orange fixes 3G connection problems
A number of Orange customers have been experiencing serious problems with their mobile broadband connections this week. Some users experienced major surfing slow-downs and in some cases, a complete failure of the service. Orange admitted there was a problem and apologised yesterday, although it seems.. moreJul
21
3 Mobile broadband tops YouGov poll
The mobile broadband provider 3, has come top in a poll organised by YouGov. The survey consisted of twelve categories of which 3 came top in ten, including ease of use, value for money, reliability, billing and quality of service. The YouGov survey asked around.. moreJul
19
Mobile broadband revenues set to rocket
Over the next four years the revenue generated from mobile broadband it set to soar. In fact it is being estimated that by 2014 the total amount of mobile broadband users is set to reach around 1.8 billion worldwide, that is over a quarter of.. moreJul
07
Mobile broadband users suffer connection issues
When mobile broadband first appeared on the scene it was new technology but it worked in most of the areas that it was supposed to. Yet now it seems that getting a connection of any sort, in areas where this was possible in the past,.. moreJul
01
ASA squeezes Orange ad
An advert for Orange mobile broadband has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) following a complaint submitted by rival mobile broadband firm 3. The advert claimed that the Orange 3G mobile broadband network covers more people in the UK than any other mobile.. moreJun
24

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