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Marc Ferguson

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  • Ofcom Close UK Broadband ISP Switching Enforcement Programme

    Ofcom Close UK Broadband ISP Switching Enforcement Programme

    Ofcom’s New​ Enforcement Program: Changing the Landscape for UK Broadband ISP switching The recent announcement by Ofcom regarding its enforcement⁢ programme aimed at regulating the UK broadband ISP switching process is poised⁤ to shake up the market‍ considerably. As the regulatory body seeks to ensure smoother transitions for consumers switching providers, this progress comes as…

  • BT Business Launch Prioritised 4G and 5G Access for Mission-Critical Sectors

    BT Business Launch Prioritised 4G and 5G Access for Mission-Critical Sectors

    BT Business Accelerates 4G and 5G Access for Essential Services: A Strategic Move for UK Industries In a notable growth for the UK’s telecommunications landscape, BT Business has announced a prioritization of 4G and 5G access tailored for mission-critical sectors. This initiative is poised to transform how essential services, including healthcare, emergency services, and transport,…

  • EXCLUSIVE May 2026 update on Openreach full-fibre roll-out

    EXCLUSIVE May 2026 update on Openreach full-fibre roll-out

    major Developments in Openreach’s Full-Fibre Roll-Out: May‌ 2026 Update As the UK moves deeper into 2026, ⁤Openreach’s commitment ⁢to ​expanding its full-fibre ⁣broadband network continues ⁣to shape the landscape of connectivity.The latest update‌ reveals ⁤significant progress in their ⁤ambitious roll-out plan, promising to enhance internet access for millions of households. This article dives into the…

  • Removal of Mobile Mast Near Essex Villages Leaves Locals with Connectivity Woes

    Removal of Mobile Mast Near Essex Villages Leaves Locals with Connectivity Woes

    Connectivity Crisis: Removal of Mobile Mast Near Essex Villages causes Local Disruption The recent removal of a mobile mast near several villages in Essex has ignited notable concerns among residents regarding their connectivity. This progress raises crucial questions about the future of mobile and broadband services in rural areas, highlighting the challenges faced by consumers…

  • Study Claims Broadband is the One UK Bill That Hasn’t Gone up in a Decade

    Study Claims Broadband is the One UK Bill That Hasn’t Gone up in a Decade

    UK Broadband Prices Remain Unchanged for a Decade: What It Means for Consumers and the Market In a surprising turn of events, recent studies reveal that broadband prices in the UK have remained stagnant for the past decade. this finding presents an intriguing contrast to the general trend of rising living costs across various sectors.…

  • Vodafone Full Fibre 74 Review

    Vodafone Full Fibre 74 Review

    Vodafone Full Fibre 74 Review: Is It Right for Your Home? Looking for affordable fibre broadband? Vodafone Full Fibre 74 is the cheapest plan in their lineup, offering 73Mbps downloads and 18Mbps uploads—though the odd naming (why not “Fibre 73”?) might confuse some. What makes Vodafone unique is their flexible package system: You can also add Vodafone Extra (Apple TV + landline calls)…

  • NAO Finds Ofcom Must Improve UK Broadband Regs for Vulnerable Consumers

    NAO Finds Ofcom Must Improve UK Broadband Regs for Vulnerable Consumers

    Ofcom’s Call for Enhanced Broadband regulations: A Turning Point for Vulnerable Consumers in the UK In a meaningful progress for the UK broadband sector, the National Audit Office (NAO) has highlighted Ofcom’s need to bolster regulations that protect vulnerable consumers. As broadband becomes increasingly integral to daily life-especially for remote work, education, and social connectivity-the…

  • Delivery performance data released by BDUK for last year

    Delivery performance data released by BDUK for last year

    Insights ⁢from BDUK’s⁢ Latest Delivery Performance Data: What It Means for UK Broadband Consumers The recent release of delivery performance data by Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) has shed light on the current landscape of broadband provision across ⁣the United Kingdom. This data, ‌covering the last fiscal year, not​ only highlights key performance​ metrics ⁢but also…

  • New UK Starlink Broadband Customers Hit by £10 Monthly Kit Fee

    New UK Starlink Broadband Customers Hit by £10 Monthly Kit Fee

    New £10 Monthly Kit Fee for UK Starlink Broadband Customers Raises Questions on Affordability In a significant shift for new customers, Starlink, the satellite internet service by SpaceX, has introduced a £10 monthly equipment fee for its broadband service in the UK. This move, which has stirred reactions across the broadband landscape, could impact consumer…

  • Richard Tang interview with Juliette Scott, Openreach

    Richard Tang interview with Juliette Scott, Openreach

    insights from Richard TangS Interview ‍with‍ Juliette ‍Scott of Openreach: ‌Implications for the UK Broadband Landscape The recent dialog between Richard Tang, the founder of the ⁣broadband provider Community⁤ Fibre, and Juliette Scott, director of customer experiance at Openreach,⁤ sheds light on⁣ the evolving dynamics of the UK’s⁤ broadband industry. Their discussion, which‌ delves into⁤…

  • 2026 Remote Work Essentials: Picking an Internet Plan That Actually Works

    2026 Remote Work Essentials: Picking an Internet Plan That Actually Works

    Working from home in 2026 isn’t a convenience – it’s a battlefield. Your office is wherever you can find a flat surface: spreadsheets sprawled across the kitchen, conference calls echoing from the couch, notifications pinging while your dog tries to hijack your keyboard. It’s not discipline that keeps you afloat. It’s pure luck and a…

  • Hyperoptic and Community Fibre Backers Reportedly Hunt for UK Buyers

    Hyperoptic and Community Fibre Backers Reportedly Hunt for UK Buyers

    Hyperoptic and Community Fibre Seek UK Buyers: What This Means for the Broadband Landscape The UK broadband market is witnessing notable shifts as Hyperoptic and Community Fibre reportedly explore potential buyers. This move comes at a critical juncture for the industry, which is already grappling with increased competition, evolving consumer demands, and regulatory scrutiny. As…

  • Project Gigabit January 2026 OMR data mapped

    Project Gigabit January 2026 OMR data mapped

    Understanding Project Gigabit:‍ Mapping OMR Data for january 2026 in ‌an‍ era where digital connectivity is pivotal⁢ for economic ‌growth, Project Gigabit emerges⁢ as a cornerstone initiative aimed at​ expanding‍ ultra-fast‍ broadband across the UK. ⁣As we approach January⁣ 2026, the latest OMR‌ data⁢ sheds light on the progress adn‍ potential of this ambitious project.…

  • Outdated Planning System Forces O2 UK to Switch Off Dozens of London Mobile Sites

    Outdated Planning System Forces O2 UK to Switch Off Dozens of London Mobile Sites

    O2 UK’s Shift Away from Mobile Sites: A Reflection on Outdated Planning Systems The recent decision by O2 UK to shut down multiple mobile sites across London underscores a significant challenge within the UK broadband industry: outdated planning systems. This strategic move, while necessary, raises questions about network reliability and future infrastructure investment in a…

  • Virgin Media O2 predicts late-night surge for broadband usage during World Cup

    Virgin Media O2 predicts late-night surge for broadband usage during World Cup

    Virgin Media O2 Anticipates Late-Night Broadband Surge During ​the World ‍Cup As the World Cup approaches,‍ Virgin Media O2 has revealed expectations for a ⁣significant increase in broadband usage⁢ during‍ late-night matches. This trend reflects‌ not just the excitement of the tournament but​ also highlights shifting consumer behaviors in the UK as⁢ streaming continues to…

  • G.Network Reapply for Code Powers to Build UK Full Fibre Broadband

    G.Network Reapply for Code Powers to Build UK Full Fibre Broadband

    G.Network’s Bid to Reapply for Code Powers: Implications for UK full Fibre Broadband In a meaningful move for the UK broadband landscape,G.network has announced its intention to reapply for Code Powers, a crucial mechanism that enables telecom companies to deploy infrastructure necessary for full fibre broadband networks. This advancement comes at a time when the…

  • Satellite Broadband in 2026 Explained: Complete Guide

    Satellite Broadband in 2026 Explained: Complete Guide

    Imagine living in the Scottish Highlands, the Welsh Valleys, or Cornwall’s remote coastline—where fibre infrastructure exists only in nearby towns, and your only options have historically been sluggish ADSL or expensive 4G dongle contracts. For decades, rural residents faced a connectivity cliff: superfast broadband arrived everywhere else, yet satellite remained a last resort plagued by…

  • BDUK announces closure of January 2026 National Rolling Open Market Review

    BDUK announces closure of January 2026 National Rolling Open Market Review

    BDUK ‌Signals End of January 2026 national Rolling Open Market Review: Key‌ Implications for the UK Broadband Landscape The recent declaration from Building Digital UK (BDUK) regarding the closure ‍of the January 2026 ​National​ Rolling Open Market Review (NROMR) has sent ripples thru the ⁢UK broadband sector.​ This significant advancement raises⁤ questions about the future…

  • Elon Musk Previews Two New Starlink Broadband Dish Terminals

    Elon Musk Previews Two New Starlink Broadband Dish Terminals

    Elon Musk Unveils Two ⁢Innovative Starlink Broadband Dish Terminals for Enhanced Connectivity As the demand for reliable internet access surges, particularly in remote and⁣ underserved ⁢areas,‌ Elon Musk has recently previewed two new Starlink broadband dish terminals. This progress comes at a pivotal time in the UK broadband landscape, where competition among service providers​ is…

  • Ofcom writes open letter to UK online service providers regarding civil unrest in Belfast

    Ofcom writes open letter to UK online service providers regarding civil unrest in Belfast

    Ofcom’s Open Letter to⁣ Online Service Providers: A Response to Civil ⁤unrest in Belfast In a crucial move for ⁢online service providers in the UK, Ofcom has issued an open letter addressing the recent civil unrest in belfast. This communication⁣ underscores the regulator’s commitment to⁢ ensuring that digital platforms remain responsible and responsive amid societal‌…