posted on 22 November 2010
Broadband on the move has proved to be colossally popular as the
nation is becoming techy-ier by the minute.
A new study showed that web enabled mobile technology as well as
internet on the go has taken over the UK.
Broadband provider 3
(Three) has concluded that 60 per cent of consumers already own a
smartphone or and a further 31 ... [read more]
posted on 15 November 2010
Don't worry if you can't read the paper in a crammed bus, as
Three offers free access to The Times to all new customers for
three months.
Even after that, fans of the Times on Pay As You Go will be able
to view the content for free as long as they top up every 30
days.
However, those on contract with Three will have to pay £2 per
m... [read more]
posted on 29 September 2010
The growing popularity of Mi-Fi
since 2008 means that it represents the future of mobile broadband,
a technology expert has claimed.
Kevin Tufel, a journalist for GigaOM, said the growth of mobile
Wi-Fi - which uses a 3G signal to access the internet and then
creates a wireless broadband hotspot - could spell the end of the
embedded m... [read more]
posted on 08 September 2010
Mobile broadband provider 3
Mobile has a £38.2 million expansion plan in the pipeline to
improve mobile networks in Scotland.
The company, which believes that demand for its mobile broadband
services is higher in Scotland than the rest of the UK, will
allocate up to 37% more funds per individual in the country
compared to England... [read more]