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telecommunications ISPreview UK 3h ago

Next Gen Starlink Dish Can Connect with Two LEO Broadband Satellites at Once

The next generation family of terminals (dishes) from Starlink (SpaceX), which operates a mega constellation of low latency and ultrafast broadband satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) for the UK and the world, will feature – “for the first time” – the capability to communicate simultaneously with two satellites. The service currently has around 10,650 […]

telecommunications ISPreview UK 10h ago

EE UK Finally Make Pay TV with 1.6Gbps Broadband Easier to Take Online

Good news. After years of waiting, broadband and mobile provider EE (BT) has finally made it easier for online customers on their top fastest 1.Gbps speed full fibre package, which is supplied via Openreach’s national Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network, to bundle it with the provider’s Pay TV products. Just to recap. Back in October 2023 EE […]

telecommunications ISPreview UK 21h ago

BT to Deploy Full Fibre Broadband to Business Parks Across Mid Wales

Telecoms giant BT has today announced the Business Park Full Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) Project, which reflects the signing of a new contract with the Growing Mid Wales (GMW) programme to deliver full fibre broadband access for business parks across Mid Wales – Ceredigion and Powys. But some nearby homes will also benefit. As […]

telecommunications Light Reading 21h ago

The Buildout: Race grows reach in California

This week in broadband builds: Race Communications starts more California construction; SpaceX signs BEAD contract in Louisiana; Ripple Fiber breaks new ground in Arizona; Fidium expands in New Hampshire, Vermont – and more.

telecommunications ISPreview UK 22h ago

YouGov Survey Claims European Router Manufacturers Attract Trust from UK

A new YouGov survey of 16,474 people from across 14 European countries, including the United Kingdom, has very unsurprisingly found that only 10% of respondents expressed mistrust towards European router manufacturers. The figure rises to 38% for manufacturers from the USA, 52% for China and 67% for Russia. But many don’t know where their broadband […]

telecommunications ISPreview UK 23h ago

London Underground Set to Complete 4G and 5G Mobile Build by End of 2026

Transport for London (TfL) and Boldyn Networks have published a progress update for their roll-out of 4G and 5G mobile (mobile broadband) coverage on the London Underground, which reveals that more sections of the Bakerloo, Metropolitan and Circle line are now live. The project is currently on target to complete by the end of 2026. […]

telecommunications ISPreview UK 1d ago

New Beaufort Subsea Fibre Cable Between Ireland and UK Makes Progress

Plans by Amazon (AWS) and Vodafone to deploy a new high‑capacity subsea fibre optic cable link between Ireland and the United Kingdom (Wales), as part of the ‘Beaufort Cable’ system, appear to be making progress, with new planning applications helping to confirm the expected landing sites. The Beaufort Cable System is essentially envisaged as being […]

telecommunications ISPreview UK 1d ago

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

A new study from Broadband Genie has compared the cumulative prices of common household expenses, including utilities, council tax, groceries, transport, and entertainment. The result identifies that the average cost of a “new” broadband subscription is 10% cheaper than it was in 2016. According to the results, a decade ago a new broadband deal had […]

telecommunications Light Reading 1d ago

Study highlights high levels of CBRS deployment

A report from Spectrum for the Future, 5G-OT Alliance, American-Made 5G, OnGo Alliance and WISPA found that 75% of all US private 5G networks run on CBRS. They are advocating that policymakers keep the status quo on CBRS frameworks. #pressrelease