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Filesharers will not be cut off 'willy nilly'
By Nicole Kobie published
News The government has softened plans to force ISPs to shut down filesharers connections, saying it must go to court first.
Reliability is key for broadband, claims survey
By Jennifer Scott published
News We regularly read reports about customers' need for speed when it comes to broadband, but a survey by Broadband Choices has shown that reliability is more important.
BT reveals ISP fibre pilot charges
By Jennifer Scott published
News Telecoms giant BT has confirmed charges for ISPs wanting to access its latest high speed network connections.
Should software companies be liable for data breaches?
By Asavin Wattanajantra published
News A security breach notification law could be a step in the right direction, according to a public policy expert.
Telco bosses rail against anti-piracy proposals
By Asavin Wattanajantra published
News Will innocent broadband users be hit by ‘kangaroo courts’?
Pirate bay sails again under new ISP
By Jennifer Scott published
News It may have been taken down but The Pirate Bay is not out...
Government considers cutting off file sharers
By Nicole Kobie published
News New government plans will give the government the power to cut off the internet connections of the worst file sharers - and may charge pirates for any costs.
File sharers beware: the government is after you
By Richard Goodwin published
News The government and the industry at large has a big job on its hands trying to bring down the downloaders.
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