The Information Commissioner Office is unhappy that TalkTalk has been monitoring the web surfing habits of its customers without informing…
With Apple TV the company is aiming to shift users' television habits, while Google wants to reinvent them
Misleading broadband advertising is confusing British consumers, a survey has found
The beta of Skype 5.0 for Windows has been updated to let users make group video conference calls with up…
In the developing world, the price of broadband is holding back economic development, warns the head of the ITU
Small businesses are increasingly making use of web conferencing solutions as an affordable alternative to travel
Fibrecity could offer all Dundee residents fibre broadband, using the sewer system
A new FOI request has revealed the loss of more than 50 devices by the Welsh Assembly Government over the…
The government was wrong to delay universal broadband till 2015, said the former Digital Britain minister Stephen Carter
Fresh from reaching a compromise deal with BlackBerry maker RIM, India has set its sights on Skype and Google
A badly configured network is most often the cause of security breaches, a survey of hacking habits has revealed
BT has notched up its 15 millionth broadband customer, but problems with nation-wide rollout and below-par speeds are still causing…
Cisco reportedly is considering buying Skype before the VOIP and video conferencing vendor enters into its planned IPO later this…
The networking specialist is providing remote healthcare services to Indian villages hit by flooding
Google is staying quiet about its expansion plans for its Gmail VoIP service, despite clocking up more than 1 million…
Gmail now has a VoIP phone-calling option that could pose a serious challenge to Skype's Internet phone service
As part of its belief that online video will dominate Internet traffic, Cisco has acquired ExtendMedia to help it manage…
Google's new Gmail phone-calling service presents a challenge to Skype, as well as Gmail's email competitors
The rollout of 4G mobile technologies such as LTE should begin in 2012, according to a new report from Juniper…
BT has been pinged by the Advertising Standards Authority yet again, following complaints over BT's advertised broadband speeds
Around 945 victims have been given access to mobile and satellite calls to connect with friends and families abroad
Mobile operator Orange says its 3G services are back to normal after days of outages
Ofcom research says 71 percent of Britons are now online, with increasing numbers using mobile devices
In another sign of the growing power of Skype, Verizon customers in the US now have the option to install…
The Internet is running out of the current version of IP addresses. Maintain competitive advantage and save money by switching…
The Internet Service Providers' Association has avowed "disappointment" at the government's fibre broadband plans
Offices need Wi-Fi, says Dell, as it agrees to sell Aruba kit under its own badge
Vodafone is looking to encourage more people to use its network for mobile broadband after it launched a device that…
Plans to wire up the UK town of Bournemouth using the sewer system have fallen through following 'contractual problems'