Telecoms
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BT now offering UK’s fastest entry-level broadband
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BT has boosted the speeds available on its entry-level fibre broadband service to 52Mbps, making it the fastest starter package available from any UK fixed line provider.
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BT’s superfast broadband now available to 25 million premises
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Openreach, the BT subsidiary which powers most of the UK’s ISPs, today announced that more than 25 millions homes are now able to access its superfast fibre broadband service.
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Vodafone gives all new and upgrading customers 30 day cancellation rights
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The firm says its new 30 Day Network Guarantee “goes far beyond a customer’s statutory rights” and lets users have the confidence they’ve “made the right choice” before being locked into their contract.
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UK regulator says Three/O2 merger should be blocked
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Plans to merge the two networks were announced last January in response to news that BT was to buy EE, the UK’s largest mobile operator. The phone and broadband giant had been in talks with the owners of both EE and O2 before ultimately deciding to pursue EE.
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EE Capture Cam takes film fans closer to the BAFTA action than ever before
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Headline sponsors EE deployed their recently launched Capture Cam at last night’s BAFTA film awards to help capture a unique series of shots and footage from the ceremony.
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EE announces new deals on SIM-only plans
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EE is offering its SIM-only mobile plans, including those offering unlimited minutes and texts when visiting the EU, at half-price for three months.