Microwave transport specialist says it is within U.K. telcos’ power to reduce dependency on BT’s backhaul network.
Microwave transport specialist says it is within U.K. telcos’ power to reduce dependency on BT’s backhaul network.
Chinese vendor partners with Amazon Web Services to build business Internet platform.
Hong Kong telco responds to recent comments from Ofcom, makes three pledges around proposed 3UK/O2 tie-up.
French businessman reportedly plans to launch mobile operation in the U.K. based on assets freed up by 3UK/O2 merger.
British Infrastructure Group slates incumbent telco’s G.fast plan; BT chief says report is misleading, ill-judged.
Counting the true cost of U.K. broadband has become so difficult the regulators have stepped in.
Telco to hire 1,000 U.K. contact centre staff in bid to improve satisfaction levels.
Everyone wants to have their say as the CMA gives the green light to the U.K.’s mega-merger.
Clive Selley to replace Joe Garner at helm of U.K. incumbent’s local access network arm this quarter.
Wembley stadium, a DJ, a Queen tribute act, and the CEO of one of the world’s biggest telcos made for a memorable World Communication Awards.
Chancellor pays lip service to altnets by pledging to think about maybe setting u p a new broadband fund.
Ahead of the Total Telecom Festival next week, the final agenda and speaker line up has been released. The Festival, the business of telecom conference, proceeds the 17th annual World Communication Awards (www.worldcommsawards.com) on the 1 December 2015 and includes...
BT disappointed after Sky deemed to be distributing premium sports channels widely enough to not require regulatory intervention.
Head of U.K. incumbent’s infrastructure arm to depart in spring 2016; successor to be named ‘in due course’.
Vittorio Col ao says Openreach inhibits competition, choice; calls for strong regulation of BT/EE merger.
Personal details of more than 1,800 customers accessed during cyber attack.
CMA says merger not expected to harm competition in wholesale, retail telco markets.
Back to the Future promised us a 2015 with flying cars and self-tying shoes, but better network connectivity is a more pressing concern.
Service Providers must seriously consider fibre-free solutions to address the issue of providing ultrafast connectivity to the most hard-to-access areas, the Kenton Group has urged. Speaking at the Kenton Group booth at Broadband World Forum 2015, Commercial Director...
U.K. mobile operator says structural split necessary for innovation and investment in the market.