Broadband – the UK Government congratulates itself on AIMING to be behind
The UK Government has just announced- to a fanfare of its own playing – that it is committed to providing broadband connections to every home and business in the UK by 2012 – at a speed of 2 megabits...
View ArticleBT persuaded to squeeze out a bit more bandwidth for some Argyll exchanges
The Scottish Government is paying BT to upgrade the following exchanges which are so choked they are effectively closed to new broadband subscribers.The areas in question...
View ArticleArgyll & Bute first council fully connected to high-speed broadband
The £70million Pathfinder North scheme, which began in May 2007 and is part-funded by the Scottish Government, aims to implement a future-proof high-speed broadband network, provided by...
View ArticleBandwidths on BT upgrades to rural Argyll broadband services
What you see (elsewhere) is not what you get (in Argyll and from BT).This is about the right description for the recently trumpeted broadband upgrades which BT has been commissioned by the Scottish...
View ArticleTiree Wave Classic website dodgy – and results so far
‘The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to the site owner reaching his/her bandwidth limit.’ This is what wen have been getting for some tine from the Tiree Wave Classic 2011...
View ArticleBandwidth excludes Cowal woman from online roundtable as government trumpets...
A game of two halves or a world of two speeds – there was certainly a sharp disjunction between two emails just received.In one we heard of an invitation to Cowal actor and director, Sadie Dixon Spain...
View ArticleTransport Scotland invests £863k in Wi-Fi capability for key rail services –...
Passengers using key rail stations and services will be able to get online as they get on-board, following Transpor Scotland’s investment of £863k in Wi-Fi capability – and Oban is one of the stations...
View ArticleSo much for JOMO as businesses demand Scottish Government enables mobile...
VisitScotland’s recently mooted the crass nonsense that the ill-connected Highlands and Islands could market themselves as uniquely offering their visitors JOMO – the ‘Joys of Missing Out’ – in being...
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