According to a survey by the communications watchdog, UK is one of the most Internet-enabled countries in the world
Communications Minister Ed Vaizey switches on BDUK-funded superfast broadband in Ainderby Steeple
Contrail isn't a year old, but it is to be bought by one of the biggest networking players in town
Syria saw its Internet go down for close to an hour on Tuesday
Deutsche Telekom is to dwarf BT's broadband investment in the UK, with its own 30bn euro (£24bn) programme
Pica8 is offering an SDN reference architecture for cloud providers, to be customised for their own solutions
The Atom S1200 is Intel’s latest weapon in the fight for the future of the server market
Is anyone using IPv6, or has it all been a wasted effort?
Huawei plans to double its European workforce over the next five years
The UK government fumbled IPv6, says Peter Judge. Or did it do that on purpose?
6UK warns UK risks being left in the past
ITU has adopted controversial international standards for deep packet inspection
EU considers investigation into alleged state subsidies from the Chinese government
Controversial proposals handed to the ITU on Friday have now been withdrawn
The completely legal Pirate Bay project is once again accessible from the UK
BT Openreach will reduce the amount it charges communications providers for ultrafast FTTP service next year
Osborne announces 12 ultrafast cities but is accused of using future 4G funds to fudge his figures
Next, they can expect a letter from Ben Dover Productions
Aruba Networks promises to stop users clogging your network up with mobile tat
Adoption of 10GbE technology grew in data centres, but this could not offset slow sales in the US, Western Europe…
SevOne has released an application and a mobile application aimed at large enterprises that face massive network growth and big…
The ITU responds to critics such as Google who accuse it of seeking to gain control of the Internet
Alcatel-Lucent is joining Cisco, HP and others in pushing software-defined networking, but will use its own Application Fluent Network technology…
LeWeb founder says Internet of Things is a big challenge
Labour party accuses government of neglecting rural broadband
Virgin Media is using small cells to deliver free Wi-Fi and 4G. Peter Judge wonders if there might be some…
Ed Vaizey admits the government's 2015 rural broadband targets are “challenging”
"Cybergeddon" is a real, if unlikely, threat but who would want to carry out such a monstrosity anyway?