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- UK beats US in mobile internet use
It seems that the UK is beating the US for mobile access in terms of percentages of internet users.In the UK 5.7 out of 30 million internet users access via some kind of mobile device. In the US it's ... - There's a new play on words and it's called SeeSaw
The quite cleverly named new IPTV player has gone into private beta. The service is called SeeSaw (get it?) allows TV programs from the BBC, 4oD and Five to be delivered on your PC.There are various c... - Seesaw tips the balance
IPTV company Seesaw has launched as a completely free service in the UK. It has programs from BBC, 4oD and Five available 24 hours a day and available to anyone without a sign-up etc.They have 3,000+ ... - Broadband / location = Mbps
The BBC today made public results following broadband speed tests across the UK. After the recent Ofcom survey showing that rural areas achieved higher levels of broadband in homes than towns, the new... - BBC Multiplex B reorganisation
Ofcom has granted BBC Free to View Limited a license variation for the Multiplex B so that it can be reorganised to allow for the broadcast of High Definition (HD) Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT)... - Minister for Digital Inclusion gets Strategic
The BBC reports today that Paul Murphy, minister for digital inclusion, has revealed in his first speech since his appointment how he's going to connect the last 17 million citizens. And everythin... - Channel 5 loses HD mulitplex
In 2009 Ofcom provisionally reserved capacity (a slot) on Mulitplex B for Channel 5 to broadcast HD content. This was on proviso that they resolved certain issues.Channel 5 have not resolved those iss...


