Orange has confirmed its broadband customers are having problems accessing their email accounts
Talk Talk finished bottom of an Ofcom survey of broadband customer satisfaction
Communications Minister Ed Vaizey is not amused by High Court challenges from BT and TalkTalk to the DEA
BT and TalkTalk are to appeal against the ruling over the controversial copyright measures in the DEA
TalkTalk's new HomeSafe security feature offers parental controls for all devices connected the network
UK's third largest internet service provider TalkTalk went silent with a network failure this morning
BT and TalkTalk have failed in their bid to have the Digital Economy Act's copyright measures ruled illegal
Virgin Media and TalkTalk back Fujitsu's bid to take rural broadband away from BT Openreach
BT and TalkTalk have begun to frame their arguments in a court bid to overturn the Digital Economy Act
If the High Court grants a judicial review, the controversial act could be delayed until next year, amid further criticism
Can Lord Sugar steer the much-delayed YouView video-on-demand project to success?
Lord West says government must stop ISPs reading private emails without consent
TalkTalk and Tiscali have coughed up millions in goodwill payments after wrongly billing customers
TalkTalk had a bad quarter, with a shrinking customer base and job cuts on the cards
The Virus Alerts service will log all websites visited, but won't infringe users' privacy, says TalkTalk
The controversial Digital Economy Act (DEA) is to face scrutiny over whether it is legal and justifiable
The Information Commissioner Office is unhappy that TalkTalk has been monitoring the web surfing habits of its customers without informing…
Some ISPs are manipulating broadband figures, but ultimately it is all about the timetable for migrating to fibre, experts claim
Internet service provider TalkTalk has been monitoring its customers' online activity, as it trials a new anti-malware system
The companies want the coalition to overturn the rules but the new government is sticking by the controversial act
Ofcom wants lower fees for broadband customers changing provider, and mobile operators are slapped over the word "unlimited"
Charles Dunstone has pledged to go to court to fight against the government's Digital Economy Bill, and said he would…