Broadband news archive
| Triggers and how they work With there now being 130 local exchanges in the Highlands and Islands with trigger points for broadband upgrading, now is probably a good time to take an in-depth look at what triggers are and how they work. | |
| Growing up The three local exchanges in the Highlands most likely to be next in line for broadband upgrading are continuing to head on up toward their trigger points. | |
| 128 more ADSL triggers set Trigger points to activate BT broadband upgrading have now been set for a further 128 local exchanges in the Highlands and Islands. | |
| Latest broadband stats Statistics on broadband have been peppering the air of late. The upshot of it all is that more people are getting broadband, availability is improving and prices are lower than elsewhere in Europe. | |
| Government shoot for 100% coverage by 2005 Better partnerships between service providers, Government and local communities are the keys to achieving 100 per cent broadband availability by the end of 2005. | |
| Dingwall: Try broadband today! BROADBAND UNLIMITED hits the target at Ross County FC from 4pm this afternoon (Tuesday) so come along to see the action. | |
| RFS dates for five more The local exchanges at Cullen, Fochabers, Fortrose, Grantown-on-Spey and Hopeman are scheduled to go live with broadband on December 17. | |
| Demand round up Registration levels for broadband continue to grow throughout the Highlands and Islands, with three local exchanges passing milestones in demand. | |
| Broadband Unlimited in Dingwall Calling Dingwall. Broadband is available right now and we want you to get it! | |
| Broadband Unlimited in Fort William Fort William: broadband is right here, right now. And we want you to get it! | |
