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Business Internet provider FastNet have today introduced a new Router for Life Warranty, which is valid on all standard routers purchased from FastNet and also includes any purchased in the past by existing customers.
A series of new TV adverts, which have been created by Barclays to support their LifeSkills programme, has also allowed people to get a brief look at the inner workings of urban-focused fibre optic (FTTH) broadband ISP Hyperoptic and all from the perspective of a new work experience student.
Rochdale-based ISP Zen Internet has today slashed the installation cost of its up to 76Mbps (Megabits per second) capable Fibre-to-the-Cabinet (FTTC) based superfast broadband services for the United Kingdom by more than 50%.
TalkTalk has today launched a new offer of 6 months free unlimited broadband and UK calls on their Essentials package (£6.50 a month thereafter). On top of that customers are also being offered their triple-play (broadband, phone and TV) Plus TV (YouView) bundle with a 3 months free TV Starter Boost (includes a bunch of Sky’s channels).
A significant consumer backlash to the news that Microsoft’s new Xbox One video game and media centre console would be accompanied by strict internet connectivity and used game (pre-owned) requirements has forced the company to do a massive U-turn and lift two of its key restrictions.