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BT has hopped onto the fibre-optic super highway!

BT Inifinity is aiming to nibble at Virgin Media’s pie with the launch of its first super-fast broadband service which is set to arrive early next week.

BT Infinity will offer 40Mb per second speed broadband from a choice of two different price plans.

The cheapest Infinity package prices in at £19.99 a month plus a £11.54 line rental – but then there’s a rather ouchy £50 connection charge! Lumme!

That package will get you 2Mbps upload speed, and a rather tiresome capped usage of 20GB. BOOOOO! :(

For 24.99 you get free installation, upload speeds of 10Mb a second and, from what I can tell, no usage cut-off – Rah!! :)

BT is naturally making a big song-and-dance of the fact that its cheapest plan is £7.47 less a month than Virgin’s 50Mb super-fast service.

But now Virgin Media has hit back by reminding consumers that its service is actually faster at 50Mb per second.

A Virgin Media spokesman said, “We’re not sure why people in the UK would want to wait for BT’s 40Mb service which hasn’t launched yet, when they can already get Virgin Media’s great value 50Mb service.”

OooOooOoOo! Handbags! :p

There’s also the point that Virgin Media’s 50Mb service does not have a monthly usage cap at all.

BT says the 40Mb broadband service ‘will be made available to 4 million homes and businesses by the end of December’. So you have plenty of time for the battle to continue and see who’s best value once the dust settles.

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I know that this sounds like something that Transport for London would come up with but that’s exactly what Internet Service Provider, Talk Talk is saying.

One of Talk Talk’s senior directors, Sylvain Thevenot, warned that Christmas tree lights and all that twinkling festiveness can interfere with wireless signals, reducing broadband speeds by up to 25 per cent.

He added: “Last year we received many calls from customers over the festive period complaining about slower than normal broadband speeds and a significant percentage of these complaints were due to interference from Christmas lights.”

So, in order to avoid problems with your interwebs ST say’s try keep your Christmas lights as far away as possible from your router, and to only buy lighting from reputable brands with the CE mark. He also warns that flashing lights in particular are the worst culprits – at no point did he shout ‘Bah! Humbug’

If you find that your service increases when you turn off your strobes let me know :)

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First Wi-Fi Town in UK is Swindon – Well Connected With Free Interweb Access

November 17, 2009 Click to read more →
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The Wiltshire town of Swindon has another claim to fame – other than being the birthplace of Diana Dors (hence the photo).
Swindon is also now to be crowned as the UK’s first Wi-Fi town – this means offering ‘free’ public Wi-Fi to all 186,000 residents.
By April 2010 the Wi-Fi “Signal” service will be in place [...]

Nokia Booklet 3G Released

August 24, 2009 Click to read more →
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As predicted here back in February Nokia has just dropped a brand new netbook.
The Nokia Booklet 3G has now become official and will be out real soon and, as you’ve probably guessed from the name, it’s got mobile broadband.
The Nokia Booklet 3G is powered by an Atom processor and will be running Windows – [...]

BT Sharing Fibre Optic Internet With all the UK

July 10, 2009 Click to read more →
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Here’s some good news for everyone as it’s Friday!
BT is bringing the high-speed lovin as it plans to install super-fast optic-fibre broadband throughout Britain!
British Telecom promise that over 1.5 million homes and businesses will have access to the connections by 2010.
Just in case the other ISPs feel a bit left out – BT [...]

UK Mobile TV Gets European Commission Boost

April 9, 2009 Click to read more →
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Mobile TV here in the UK has just had a well needed boost.
Mobile Today states that the European Commission could release a new band of spectrum especially for satellite companies, next month.
This is up for the vote in May and if it goes through we may see mobile operators forming MVNO-style (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) [...]

O2 Dongle Gets All Fashionable – Henry Holland Helps

February 9, 2009 Click to read more →

O2 reckons that “this season’s must-have accessory” isn’t a ’statement handbag’ or even some costume jewelry – they’re saying that a limited edition polka dot mobile broadband modem designed by Henry Holland under his House of Holland label is the way to get gasps of kudos.
Available for a limited time only, the Holland-designed skin will [...]

Go Anywhere Mobile Broadband Dock From T-Mobile

October 3, 2008 Click to read more →

Don’t get me wrong but…..
This kinda thing doesn’t usually get my juices flowing but T-Mobile’s new Mobile Broadband Share Dock is one of the slicker versions out there.
The funky unit consists of a USB HSDPA modem and a base which shares the connection over WiFi, which means you can unplug the modem and take your [...]

Mobile Broadband Gets Logo and Everything!

September 30, 2008 Click to read more →

Check out this logo!
16 companies have teamed-up for a GSM Association-led initiative to make mobile broadband a recognisable standard – nothing makes things more real than a logo
The team’s aim is to create a bunch of “always-connected mobile broadband devices delivering a compelling alternative to Wi-Fi”.
The first phase will see it pre-installed on laptops in 91 [...]

BT Back In Black With Home Hub v2.0

July 15, 2008 Click to read more →

British Telecom have raised the game with version 2 of their Home Hub.
Using ‘n’ standard Wi-Fi, making them the only broadband provider to do this in the UK, it increases the reach and makes it faster to stream films and music through your home.
It comes in black which for me is a huge plus point – [...]

Britain speeds on the Super-highway

November 22, 2007 Click to read more →

9/10 surfers in Britain prefer Broadband. Information gathered by National Statistics (ONS) for September show that 88.4% of the UK are choosing to use broadband rather than dial-up.
The statistics show that 49.2% of those connections are for services advertised at two megabits per second or faster.
But analysis of the figures suggest the broadband market is static, which could [...]