The co-owner of Virgin Media O2, Mike Fries, has issued a stark warning regarding the future of broadband development in the United Kingdom. The chief executive of Liberty Global made
The co-owner of Virgin Media O2, Mike Fries, has issued a stark warning regarding the future of broadband development in the United Kingdom. The chief executive of Liberty Global made
BT Openreach has reported a loss of 210,000 broadband lines during the December quarter of its financial year. This decline is an improvement over the previous quarter, which saw a
Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets has reopened the sales process for KCom, a telecommunications provider based in Hull, England. This decision comes amidst rising competition from alternative network providers challenging
CityFibre, the broadband firm, is set to announce the reduction of hundreds of jobs as it aims to navigate through increasing debt challenges. The company, which reported a record revenue
Elon Musk’s Starlink has made significant strides in the UK broadband market, now offering services at prices lower than those of BT. This move follows recent price cuts aimed at
Dozens of alternative broadband providers across the United Kingdom are contending with mounting losses and soaring debts, casting doubts on their long term viability. The sector, which has sought to
BT has revealed a sharp acceleration in broadband customer losses, with its Openreach wholesale network shedding 242000 lines in the second quarter. This figure marks a rise from 169000 losses
The taxpayer backed National Wealth Fund has issued a warning as losses within Britain’s increasingly crowded challenger broadband sector continue to rise. Over the last financial year the government supported
Labour’s proposed overhaul of the business rates system has drawn fierce criticism from Britain’s leading broadband firms, who warn that the reforms could threaten crucial infrastructure investment across the country.
Vodafone has suffered a significant network outage, disrupting services for hundreds of thousands of users across the United Kingdom. Mobile, broadband, and landline customers found themselves without signal after issues
Mobile and broadband companies are under scrutiny for engaging in questionable practices that make it challenging for consumers to secure better deals, potentially saving them up to £325 a year.






