Zen Internet Start Selling Broadband via MS3’s UK Full Fibre Network | ISPreview UK
Original article ISPreview UK:Read More Rochdale-based UK broadband ISP Zen Internet has confirmed that MS3’s alternative full fibre (FTTP) network, which has so far covered 215,000 premises (Ready for Service) in the North of England (mostly in Hull and Lincolnshire), is now live on their service for business and consumers after being almost fully integrated following last year’s wholesale deal (here). Just to recap. Zen sells their own broadband packages via multiple different full fibre...
Cluttons Survey of UK People and MPs Reveal Problems with Broadband and Mobile | ISPreview UK
Original article ISPreview UK:Read More Consultancy firm Cluttons and polling company YouGov have published the results from a new survey of 2,055 UK people and 108 MPs, which among other things found that 27% of consumers are frustrated with their home broadband (Wi-Fi) connection every week and 42% have difficulty accessing 4G or 5G mobile outside half the time or more. At present around 90% of UK premises have access to a gigabit-capable broadband line (rising to 98% for 30Mbps+ speeds –...
UK Ranks 3rd for Mobile Broadband Speeds vs Countries of Similar Size to Poland | ISPreview UK
Original article ISPreview UK:Read More French benchmarking firm nPerf has today published the results from an unusual new study, which compared the fastest average mobile broadband download speeds (4G and 5G) of 20 countries with a similar size (land area) to Poland. The results saw the United Kingdom rank 3rd with an average speed of 105.8Mbps. nPerf’s latest study was based on masses of tests carried out – between January and the end of April 2026 – by users of the speed testing tools on...
EE Deploy 5G+ Mobile Broadband to 25 Key UK Events and 30 Tourist Towns | ISPreview UK
Original article ISPreview UK:Read More Mobile operator EE (BT) has today announced that 25 major events and more than 30 tourist destinations (seaside and market towns) will have been upgraded to support their latest 5G Standalone (5G+) mobile broadband technology this summer, bringing faster data speeds and better congestion management. Just to recap. Early 5G deployments were Non-Standalone (NSA), which meant they were partly reliant upon older and slower 4G infrastructure. But SA (5G+)...
Sky Glass and Stream UK TV Customers Suffer ITVX Fast Forward Bug | ISPreview UK
Original article ISPreview UK:Read More Customers of Sky’s broadband-based Sky Glass and Sky Stream pay TV streaming devices and service are suffering from an annoying bug with the ITVX app, which causes any TV show or movie you may be watching to suddenly skip right to the end and then report the content as having been watched. The issue, which usually happens at the beginning of a programme or straight after an advertising break, appears to have started around the beginning of last week and...
Altnet ISP Lightning Fibre Launch Wi-Fi 7 Routers for UK Broadband Customers | ISPreview UK
Original article ISPreview UK:Read More Eastbourne-based ISP Lightning Fibre, which is deploying a full fibre broadband (FTTP) network across parts of Sussex and Kent in England (they also hold a partnership to harness CityFibre’s wider UK network – here), have partnered with Genexis to launch a new range of Wi-Fi 7 capable routers and mesh extenders for customers. The first Wi-Fi 7 devices to be introduced are the Aura E750 gateway (router) and Home CX750 wireless mesh extender, although the...
Sky Glass and Stream UK TV Customers Suffer ITVX Fast Forward Bug | ISPreview UK
Original article ISPreview UK:Read More Customers of Sky’s broadband-based Sky Glass and Sky Stream pay TV streaming devices and service are suffering from an annoying bug with the ITVX app, which causes any TV show or movie you may be watching to suddenly skip right to the end and then report the content as having been watched. The issue, which usually happens at the beginning of a programme or straight after an advertising break, appears to have started around the beginning of last week and...
County Broadband ISP Customers Set for UK Migration to Truespeed | ISPreview UK
Original article ISPreview UK:Read More Customers of alternative rural full fibre broadband ISP County Broadband are to be migrated to the Truespeed brand over the next few months. The move follows last year’s merger of the two altnets (here), which at the time created a single operator covering 177,000 premises (RFS) and 40,000 customers. Since then Truespeed has also merged with Freedom Fibre (here), but that’s another story. In case anybody has forgotten, the County Broadband side of the...
Government Unveil Plan to Protect UK Subsea Internet Cables from Sabotage | ISPreview UK
Original article ISPreview UK:Read More The UK Government’s Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT / DCMS) has today proposed “tougher fines and prison sentences” for those who damage subsea infrastructure essential for UK broadband access and trade, with consultation planned to take place later this year. Damage to submarine cables is sadly not all that uncommon. According to the United Nations ICPC (here), an average of 150 to 200 faults occur globally each year and require...
1 Million People Have Used Ofcom’s UK Mobile Network Coverage Checker | ISPreview UK
Original article ISPreview UK:Read More The UK telecoms regulator, Ofcom, has today revealed that one million people have now used their upgraded Map Your Mobile Postcode Checker since it launched a year ago (here). The service was enhanced to better match people’s real-world experiences of 4G and 5G (mobile broadband) performance and signal strength across EE, Three UK, Vodafone and O2. The goal of the service was to allow anyone to see which mobile network is “best where they live, work or...