Katie is a UK-based news reporter and features writer. Officially, she is CNET's European correspondent, covering tech policy and Big Tech in the EU and UK. Unofficially, she serves as CNET's Taylor ...
Some customers of BT Infinity are sure to be pleased to learn that BT has today announced that they are planning to increase the maximum speed available through the fibre optic connection to a tasty ...
BT’s Home Hub 4 is available to BT Broadband customers right now and is the most advanced wireless router from BT yet. Like many cutting-edge wireless routers on the market today it’s a dual band ...
BT will be launching the BT HomeHub 5 later in 2013, following hot on the heels of the HomeHub 4. The BT HomeHub 5 will bring with it support for the latest 802.11ac Wi-Fi protocol, as well as ...
BT is bringing high-speed Internet access to the home, under the frustratingly misleading brand name 'Infinity'. Offering initial speeds of up to 40Mbps, it uses fibre-optic cable to pump the Web from ...
UPDATE: BT’s pricing for the 300Mbps service has been revealed. At just £50 a month, with no traffic management or download cap, that’s not bad at all. 20Mbps upload speeds will also be included.
BT’s claim—in an ad fronted by Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds—that it has “the UK’s most powerful Wi-Fi signal” is misleading, Britain’s advertising watchdog ruled on Wednesday. The former state ...
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