All major UK ISPs are now blocking The Pirate Bay in the UK, apart from BT
Lenovo Mobile Access provides no-contract single SIM mobile data in ten countries
The government has provided an extra £32 million in broadband funding after a storm of complaints
Cisco's Ian Foddering loves Maggie Philbin, hates email, and wants to fix the skills crisis by getting kids excited about…
BT will block the Pirate Bay soon enough, the BPI tells TechWeekEurope, but discussions have proved unfruitful so far
Passengers at Warren Street and Kings Cross set to go online first
Two operators to pool together infrastructure to bring 4G to more customers
Mobile phone subscriptions set to rise to 9 billion as mobile data consumption increases
It's World IPv6 Launch today, but IT teams won't be celebrating or even making big changes just yet
Cisco has unveiled the ASR 5500 appliance to help power the next generation of mobile networks
A Labour MP courts controversy after claiming a rural broadband deployment in Lancashire will only benefit the rich
O2 customers who have illegally downloaded Ben Dover's material can expect something nasty in the post
Google applies for a .lol gTLD as the ICANN application process closes
BT withdraws from London borough after it objects to street cabinets
Another ISP blocks access to the Pirate Bay, but three still have their door open to the file sharing website
Microsoft is reportedly set to release a Skype preinstallation kit to bundle the VoIP service onto new Windows PCs
Execs have high expectations for LTE, says a survey by Everything Everywhere
BT will be the sole supplier of Wi-Fi to the Olympic Park during this summer's Olympic and Paralympic Games
BSkyB could enter the UK mobile network, according to reports
The Post Office has dumped BT and Logica in favour of Fujitsu and TalkTalk
A cat signal by the Internet Defense League will warn about the next SOPA
As the Olympics gets ready for action, there are two other races going on: building the network, and setting up…
Sonus Networks is looking to large enterprises and mid-sized organisations with an expanded product portfolio
A remote community in Cumbria has seen their broadband service switched off because it was 'uneconomical'
Networking vendor Juniper is moving into video conferencing after investing in video startup Vidyo
MEP David Martin expects the vote to go 2:1 against ACTA, and explains why
Fast enough to download a Blu-Ray in under two seconds
Brocade has added OpenFlow support across its NetIron and MLX routers, and outlined its approach to SDN
Wants to become the UK's most energy-efficient network
Morgan Stanley might have improperly disclosed information to the investors