In 2012, David Cameron introduced proposals for new pornography filters that would block adult content automatically, forcing Internet users to contact their Internet service provider if they wanted to unlist from the filter.
Ed Vaizey tells the Financial Times he has some scepticism over the plan, worrying the "huge undertaking" could backfire "in a number of ways".
Claims many consumers reported hour long phone calls with Sky representatives, which ended with Sky ignoring instructions to cancel accounts, etc.
The attack on BT and the way it handles Openreach continues, and this time Sky’s Chief Strategy Officer, Mai Fyfield wrote a piece about it, which ended up being published on The Telegraph.
Sky, EE, Virgin Media and Vodafone are among a band of firms challenging BT’s monopoly over business broadband with an Ofcom probe into the situation a very real prospect.
The group are no longer the worst when it comes to consumer satisfaction and the group of smaller ISPs classed as “All Others” came out on top of the pile.
CityFibre has announced that it has completed the first phase of its FTTP (Fibre to the Premises) rollout in York.
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