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Fibre Delivery During The Olympic Games

BT Openreach has advised that they will not be digging up roads and pavements near to the Olympic site shortly before the Olympic Games. Therefore, if you are planning to purchase lease lines or ethernet circuits in areas close by, please be aware of the impact this may have on the delivery date. Order early to avoid disappointment.

Poor Firewall Management Leaves Networks Vulnerable to Attack

“Managing changes in firewall rules is a necessary evil for security professionals. Many, however, don’t believe they have the time or resources to undertake the complicated and time-consuming steps necessary to make sure their corporate firewalls are up-to-date and secure”. – channelinsider.com If this sounds all too familiar,...

Next Generation Firewall Webinar

New Internet based threats are being launched faster than ever, often targeting ‘firewall friendly’ applications. This means traditional firewalls can no longer adequately protect your corporate networks. Join our live demonstration on Firewall penetration on 14 December 2011, at 10am. To register please Click...

Link-Connect on the Business Channel

After some minor setbacks due to the election, the business channel has confirmed that they are able to go ahead with broadcasting! We are very excited to see the finished product on the business channel website. With plans for this to air on Freesat television within the next couple of months, so watch this space!

Fibre To The Cabinet Release

In June 2010, BT (BT Infinity) will start rolling out FTTC technologies across the country. But what is Fibre Technology, and how does it differ to the existing ADSL Broadband Solution? Fibre Technology is the current high speed roll out that is replacing Copper connections (affectionately named BT Infinity). Currently, Broadband works by running high frequency...

Phone Line Tax Shelved

The Labour Government’s proposal to put a 50p +vat per month tax on all fixed phone lines to help fund the rollout of next generation broadband services to 90% of the country by 2017 has been shelved at the last minute. The tax itself was widely disliked and had received stiff opposition from almost all quarters, though without it the Government has...

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