10th March 2011
For years, broadband was nearly always tied down to a contract and our homes. Broadband suppliers would need a phone line to offer their services and getting on a contract for less than a year was very rare and very costly. However, with the advent of mob...
Read >
10th March 2011
Finding a good provider can be pretty easy if you just want a standard broadband package – after all there are hundreds of different deals and packages available. Usually, just reading broadband reviews and comparing prices online is more than enough. Ho...
Read >
03rd March 2011
Pay as you go broadband – or PAYG Broadband - can be a useful alternative to having to enter a broadband contract for up to 2 years. It’s very useful for people who rent their homes and don’t always plan on staying in one place for a long period of time. ...
Read >
24th February 2011
Traditionally broadband has always been a contract service. If you choose from nearly all of the big name fixed line providers you’ll be on a contract for anything from 12 months to 2 years. While this keeps costs down and normally lets different provider...
Read >
14th February 2011
With the internet becoming all-pervasive in our lives, we are witnessing a growing dependence on the information and services delivered to us via this medium. In short, the internet is changing the way in which we live. This is partly driven by corporate ...
Read >
14th February 2011
Contract broadband is something most of us have come to accept, these days. While it was pretty easy to sign up for a provider for a single month when it came to dial up internet, in the broadband world almost every big supplier seems to only offer broadb...
Read >
09th February 2011
You may have noticed that many different providers offer incredibly low prices for broadband in their advertising, and be pulled in by the idea of only having to pay a few pounds to receive a high speed internet service. However, when looking at the small...
Read >
09th February 2011
Broadband reviews are one of the best ways for consumers to figure out whether or not a particular provider is going to be right for them. They can tell you all about the services a particular supplier might offer as well as going into the pros and cons o...
Read >
02nd February 2011
PlusNet have been running a major marketing campaign in the UK over the past 6 months, so it’s not surprising that pretty much everyone knows their name by now. Plusnet have been marketing themselves as a friendly, local Yorkshire company, but can their m...
Read >
02nd February 2011
Virgin Media are one of the biggest providers of home entertainment services in the UK, providing not just broadband services but also a home phone rental service and the UKs only cable television service. This makes them an attractive option, especially ...
Read >
10th January 2011
Broadband no landline services can be pretty limited when compared to usual ADSL or cable technology, but it doesn't mean they aren't worth considering. Mobile broadband has improved in the last few years, and while it still has some problems for many peo...
Read >
10th January 2011
Anyone who has spent time looking at different broadband providers trying to get a better deal will know that there are hundreds of different companies to choose from, and each one of those normally has many different levels of packages. What's worse is t...
Read >
05th January 2011
Availability: While virgin offer a DSL service, it's not widely used, and their main price scheme is directed towards their cable service. Virgin are the only cable provider in the UK, and you have to be within range of their network in order to receive t...
Read >
05th January 2011
Availability: If you can get broadband at all in your area, you should be able to receive Plusnet. As an ADSL service all you need to access Plusnet is a regular phone line, and you should be able to do a test on your line to make sure things are ok. Curr...
Read >
23rd November 2010
Being connected is an important part of everyday life for most people, and for the majority of us that still means having a fixed connection at our house where we access the internet, typically using broadband technologies like cable or ADSL. These techno...
Read >