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an online legal information site, has warned that neither regulators nor law protect Net Neutrality (restriction free access to legal online content and services) in the UK, where ISPs are free to block content from those that do not pay  |


PwC) has released new research that predicts a significant growth in the UK Internet access market (wireless and fixed-line broadband) over the next four to five years. This equates to a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7% from 2009  |
Residents and businesses of the remote Shetland Islands are sadly no strangers to broadband and telephone connectivity problems ( and ), so it probably came as no great surprise when the Island's based mobile, telephone and broadband network was put  |
The governments Interception Modernisation Programme (IMP), which is part of the wider Communications Data Bill and will see all YOUR email accesses and website visits (not content) stored for a period of one year, has been criticised by the (LSE).  |


We've received several emails from customer's of the Total Broadband service complaining that the ISP has blocked them from accessing , which is an online file hosting/download service (not P2P). Similar issues have occurred in the past, often due to  |
The administrator of greetings card chain Birthdays has accepted two offers, to buy 199 and 11 stores respectively, from unnamed companies. The deal is understood to safeguard around 1350 jobs, but redundancies are still expected at other stores.  |
Retail sales growth is remaining low, according to the latest figures from the Office of National Statistics.  |
Commenting on the CBI challenging GDP optimism on return to growth, Mark Spinner, partner at international law firm Eversheds comments...  |
The growth rate of online retailing fell to its lowest level on record in May, according to the latest figures from the IMRG Capgemini e-Retail Sales Index.  |
Top City duo vie to lead Sainsbury, Marks & Spencer starts hunt to replace Rose, DIY giant Focus aims to strike deal with creditors, White Stuff blooms despite the gloom, DSG to post 80% profit collapse,Investors weary of rights issues,Primark  |
A new survey of 17,000 IT security professionals by Cloakware should be cause for alarm for security administrators.  |
On Thursday, Mississippi announced it is the latest state to settle its multimillion-dollar antitrust suit against Microsoft.  |
Cyber-Ark's survey reveals that a significant number of IT staff use their IT administration rights to access privileged or confidential data.  |
A report shows many organizations have limited or no knowledge of the systems to which their active and terminated employees actually have access.  |
Dell announced late last week that it is the first company aside from Microsoft to offer Microsoft software for sale via direct download.  |
At 59, a woman is at a crossroads in her professional career and the message her appearance sends. Women as young as their 50s can be described as elderly when not carefully managing their image.  |
Check out info about hiring and promotions, awards, business lunches for women, new offices for a balloon company and a décor business, free dry cleaning for job hunters, the purchase of a printing business, a design firm's new name, and  |
The death of the 60-year-old captain of a Continental Airlines jetliner as he flew 247 passengers across the Atlantic could spark a new debate over age limits in the cockpit.  |
A year ago, the service center at the John Nolan Ford dealership was a busy place. But the dealership was bought out by Ford. Now, partners have re-opened it exclusively as a service center.  |
The mutual fund industry is shrinking, and a wave of mergers and acquisitions could diminish it further.  |
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