V3 – Small ISPs fuming over changes to fibre tax
The cost of fibre is set to rise despite the government’s desire to increase fibre rollouts.
Read moreThe Guardian – Tories backtrack on broadband promise
Communications minister Ed Vaizey reneges on promise to review the tax on fibre-optic networks.
Read moreInformation Age – Network operators blast government’s ‘broken promise’
UK network infrastructure owners slam government for scrapping promised review of how fibre optic networks are taxed.
Read moreTech Radar – 100Mb synchronous fibre optic network for Manchester
A project by the North West Development Agency will provide Manchester with a synchronous 100Mbps fibre optic network – and could serve to show how important a decent infrastructure could be to the UK.
Read moreZD Net – Bournemouth’s sewer-based fibre plan scrapped
The much-heralded Fibrecity deployment of high-speed broadband using Bournemouth’s sewer system will not go ahead, after a deal with Wessex Water fell through, ZDNet UK can reveal.
Read moreMy Newsdesk – Geo increases presence in Manchester through new data centre deal
Geo increases presence in Manchester through new data centre deal. Geo, a leading provider of high performance networks for demanding data users, today announced its continued focus on delivering world-class services to Manchester businesses, through its connection to IFL’s new Manchester 3 facility.
Read moreData Centres.com – Geo increases presence in Manchester through new data centre deal
Geo, a leading provider of high performance networks for demanding data users, today announced its continued focus on delivering world-class services to Manchester businesses, through its connection to IFL’s new Manchester 3 facility.
Read moreSourcewire – Geo increases presence in Manchester through new data centre deal
Geo, a leading provider of high performance networks for demanding data users, today announced its continued focus on delivering world-class services to Manchester businesses, through its connection to IFL’s new Manchester 3 facility.
Read moreData Centre Management – Linx lays the foundation
Linx has expanded beyond its home in Docklands and worked with Geo to make the challenge a reality. The London Internet Exchange (LINX) is one of the world’s largest Internet exchange points. Founded in 1994 by a consortium of network operators to allow Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and content networks to exchange traffic between their networks, it has played a pivotal role in the growth of Internet use in the UK.
Read moreISP Review – Geo Expands UK Fibre Optic Broadband Network
Geo, a dedicated fibre networking company (not unlike i3 Group -H2O), has reached a landmark in the expansion of its national fibre network.
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