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Love to write & know your ADSL from your Fibre Optic?

If you're a technology enthusiast and a capable writer, we want you for awesome guest posts.

Simplifydigital is looking for guest authors to write technology posts and news articles about broadband, digital TV and digital industry news.

We will create you a guest author profile, so you can link your work to your Google Plus profile and gain author rank.

Drop Charlotte Brown a line with your email address, a sample of your writing and the kind of thing you're interested in writing to find out more.

For guest writer opportunities, email cbrown@simplifydigital.co.uk

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There are 222 articles posted by Guest Writers

Tesco Broadband raises prices for Christmas

posted on 21 December 2012

Tesco Broadband has pushed the prices for broadband by more than 9p, up to £14.90. Having previously been one of the cheapest on the market, the price has shot up just before Christmas. While the cost of evening and weekend calls have decreased, calls outside of the package are charged much more. Existing customers can cancel with... [read more]

Twitter will soon be used as a form of contacting the emergency services

posted on 20 December 2012

Calling 999 will soon only one of the ways to alert the emergency services. Following in the heels of the US, the UK emergency services are expanding their options and using Twitter as a quicker way of summoning help. Rita Dexter, deputy commissioner of London Fire Brigade said: "With over a billion people now using Facebook and ... [read more]

Orange is top of the Ofcom complaint list

posted on 19 December 2012

The Ofcom complaint list of internet providers showed TalkTalk as receiving the most complaints. Now, Orange has replaced TalkTalk at the top for customer complaints. More Orange customers than ever have been complaining about the withdrawal of promised free broadband this year. Orange, now known as part of EE, offered a free br... [read more]

Pushing for public Wi-Fi to block adult content

posted on 18 December 2012

The government will not provide a filter for home broadband connection but companies will be required to block adult content from public Wi-Fi. Instead of implementing an opt-in filter for home use, the responsibility of policing the internet lies with the adults and guardians. The Department for Education (DfE)has confirmed that t... [read more]

Canal Digital to be updating its services with 4G

posted on 17 December 2012

The Scandinavian region service provider Canal Digital has just launched its new 4G broadband service in a partnership with its owner Telenor. This service will benefit with the 91 per cent of the Scandinavian population who live outside of urban areas. Fibre optic broadband has not yet been developed to be used yet with older tech... [read more]

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