Broadband comparison website www.broadband-expert.co.uk has reported that pay as you go mobile broadband is now more popular with students than fixed broadband deals. Students are taking advantage of the lack of contract with pay as you go mobile broadband deals and the flexibility it offers them. Mobile broadband is particularly popular with students as it can be used at home, in lecture halls, or even in a bar. Broadband Expert Read More ...
With the digital age in full swing and technological advancements taking place everyday (for example the web-exclusive England Qualifier football match that took place last weekend), having a good broadband connection and provider is more important than ever. Whether you rely on broadband for work, school, or just for playing on your xbox with your friends half way across the world, having a fast, reliable connection is essential for almost Read More ...
Most broadband providers will advertise in their commercials and flyers that they now are able to offer unlimited broadband packages which appeal to people who spend a large amount of their time online. However, what they do not advertise so widely is found in the small print, the fair broadband usage allowance. Before you rush to sign up for an unlimited cheap broadband package you may want to check out Read More ...
When it comes to choosing what type of broadband bundles for gaming you will need in order to get the most out of your gaming experience, so that you do not spend half of your game time waiting for it to load, there are several tips and pointers to keep in mind. As most people know, one of the first things you should look at from a broadband company is Read More ...
Pay as you go broadband (or PAYG) has been under-going massive growth across the UK in recent months – Tesco reported in August 2009 that it has seen a 70% growth in the number of pay as you go mobile broadband sales. Tesco has seen increased sales all across its stock of mobile broadband dongles from the major UK mobile providers; this includes Orange, o2, Vodafone, T-mobile and Three. All Read More ...
Fibre optic broadband offers the latest development in broadband technology. The fibre optic broadband service is making it possible for customers to enjoy downloading speeds of up to 50 megabits per second, and up to 20 megabits per second for uploads. In addition to this, this new technology also allows broadband television watching that matches satellite television in both digital quality and in the competitive rates. Fibre optic systems are Read More ...
Mobile broadband is the label given to technology that provides wireless, high-speed Internet access. This access may be supplied through a portable modem, a telephone, or some other communication device. In today’s world with people constantly on the move and the global business community, mobile broadband is becoming an essential tool for many users. It’s no wonder that mobile broadband was quickly developed following the introduction of regular broadband access. Read More ...
For most lay people, the term “broadband connection speeds” can be very misleading. It is easy and often oversimplifying the issue to think that the higher the broadband connection speed the faster and better the broadband. This may be true on one level; but, in reality, we don’t all need to be paying for the highest broadband speeds, which we may not be efficiently utilising or in fact even receiving Read More ...
Most of us don’t know where we’d be today without our broadband connection, but what happens when you want to get online out and about? Holidays, business trips and even days out take you away from your broadband connection, leaving you without access to the communication, information and entertainment the internet offers. Often of late 3G handsets are used to fill that gap – and the popularity of gadgets like Read More ...
BRITS COULD BE OVERPAYING FOR BROADBAND BY NEARLY 40% DUE TO SWITCHING APATHY · Only 10% of broadband users switched to a better deal in 2008 · Broadband 37% cheaper in Feb 2009 compared to Feb 2006 · Broadband bills overlooked in rush to cut household costs As recession nips at the heels of cash-strapped consumers it is no surprise that cutting down on household costs has become a priority Read More ...





