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EU to Abolish Roaming From 2017 and Enshrine Net Neutrality in Law

By Steve McCaskill Roaming within the European Union (EU) is to be abolished from 2017, while the principles of net neutrality will be enshrined into European law. The European Commission claims the new regulations will accelerate the creation of a new Digital Single Market, fostering innovation, protecting consumers and allowing businesses to compete on a […]

Barclays Signs Up for Bitcoin Trial

By Michael Moore Barclays is to trial the use of Bitcoin in its branches and has agreed to a proof of concept (PoC) deal with Safello to explore how blockchain technologies could be harnessed in the financial services sector. This marks the first time that a U.K. bank has announced such a deal with a […]

TalkTalk Offers 1G-bps Broadband ‘At No Extra Cost’ to Consumer, SMBs

By Steve McCaskill TalkTalk will offer ultrafast broadband for the same price as copper broadband and cheaper than superfast to both businesses and consumers when it launches its 1Gbps service in York this autumn. The company’s joint-venture with Sky and CityFibre has been building a city-wide fiber to the premise (FTTP) network, with the intention […]

Airbus to Build Fleet of 900 Internet Satellites

By Ben Sullivan Airbus is set to build a fleet of 900 microsatellites that will beam Internet access down to Earth. Airbus was selected by OneWeb, the firm behind the satellite constellation program that is set to launch by early 2018. Space Story “This partnership is a fantastic new chapter in our space story,” said […]

Jimmy Wales: London Is Better For Tech Than ‘Dreadful’ Silicon Valley

By Steve McCaskill Wikipedia founder and London resident Jimmy Wales says the capital’s cultural assets are a huge benefit in attempts to establish a tech hub in the city, but believes more of a community must be established if it is ever to rival Silicon Valley. “I meet people around London and they ask ‘when […]

Paris to Host First Cloud Week Conference

By Ben Sullivan Paris is aiming to become the European capital of cloud computing this year by gathering more than 4,000 IT influencers, decision makers and experts together for the first ever Cloud Week Paris, a conference that is claiming to change the way we think about the cloud. Set to be held from July […]

FoI Requests Show Businesses Vastly Under-Report Stolen Devices to ICO

By Steve McCaskill Just one-tenth of all devices stolen from businesses containing sensitive information are being reported to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). According to Freedom of Information (FoI) requests submitted by security firm ViaSat UK, 13,079 such devices were reported to police between March 2014 and March 2015, but the ICO reported just 1,089 […]

U.K. Police Make Two Communications Data Requests Per Minute

By Matthew Broersma British police forces made, on average, nearly one request for communications data every two minutes from the beginning of 2012 to the beginning of this year, according to newly published data based in Freedom of Information (FoI) requests. A total of 733,237 requests for such data—including persons involved in communications such as […]

U.K. Faces Tech Firm ‘Exodus’ if Snooper’ s Charter Is Passed

By Steve McCaskill The United Kingdom could face an exodus of technology companies if the controversial Snooper’s Charter becomes legislation, according to cryptography specialist Eris Industries, which has temporarily moved its headquarters from Britain to the United States. Previous attempts to introduce the charter had been thwarted by the Conservatives’ former Liberal Democrat coalition partners, […]

More Than Half of U.K. Homes Now Owns a Tablet

By Michael Moore A new report has found that tablet computers are becoming a remarkably popular presence in British homes, despite only being launched five years ago. Ofcom figures have revealed that 54 percent of households in the United Kingdom now own a tablet of some kind, with 21 percent of households currently without them […]