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'Three strikes' ISP disconnection begins in Ireland
By Marc Chacksfield published
Ireland has become the first country in the world to begin the 'three strikes' rule of banning users from the web if they are accused three times of breaking copyright.
Digital Economy Bill may destroy free public Wi-Fi
By Adam Hartley published
The Digital Economy Bill in the UK could well wipe out free public Wi-Fi access in universities, libraries and independent cafes across Britain, if new reports are to be believed.
BT signs up 5 millionth broadband customer
By Chris Nickson published
British Telecom has announced that it signed up its five millionth broadband customer on 9 December, the first ISP to pass that landmark.
ISP pulls plug on pirates with no warning
By Adam Hartley published
Web users in Hull are being cut off from the internet with no warning if suspected of illegal file-sharing.
Are you paying too much for broadband?
By Adam Hartley published
A half of British broadband users have not switched their provider within the last four years, according to a recent market survey of over 10,031 Brits.
BBC Project Canvas to cover Europe?
By Mark Harris published
IPTV director raises possibility of international platform
Google's M-Lab will monitor ISP behaviour
By Patrick Goss published
Transparency 'crucial to the success of the internet'
The Pirate Bay once again blocked in Denmark
By Marc Chacksfield published
The largest ISP in Denmark, TDC, has gone to the extreme length of blocking Pirate Bay, the 'world's largest bittorrent tracker'.
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