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ISPs are now the internet police
By Carrie Marshall published
Gary Marshall Say goodbye to an unfiltered internet

Slow or unreliable broadband: your rights explained
By PC Plus published
In Depth How to leave an ISP that's not delivering on its promises

Digital Economy Act challenge fails in High Court
By Kate Solomon published
Updated The High Court has today ruled in favour of the government on the challenge by BT and TalkTalk against the controversial Digital Economy Act.

UK broadband ads are a bloody disgrace
By Carrie Marshall published
Gary Marshall Broadband ads are a bloody disgrace

More expensive access: can ISPs make it stick?
By Carrie Marshall published
Gary Marshall I like big bytes and I cannot lie

Dumping net neutrality could be disastrous
By Carrie Marshall published
Gary Marshall Dumping net neutrality could be a disaster for the UK

Hey, ConDems! Leave our ISPs alone!
By Carrie Marshall published
Gary Marshall You can't trust politicians when it comes to net freedom

ISPs must pay 25% of costs of piracy warning letters
By Patrick Goss published
The UK's ISPs have been told that they will partially fund the crackdown on illegal p2p downloads through their networks, with the UK government expecting them to pick up a quarter of the costs.
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