06 January 2009

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  • BT in hot water over 'best broadband' claim

    ASA logoBT has been reprimanded by the Advertising Standards Authority over a recent campaign advert, which claimed that the provider had the “best performing broadband”. The advert claimed that “for the second year in a row, an independent survey has named BT Total Broadband as the best performing ADSL provider."

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    09/10/2008 16:00:00 Published by Alice Galletly Category Telecom
  • XLN Telecom receives 2008 Tech Track award

    tech track 100 logoXLN Telecom is proud to be named in the Tech Track 100 league for the second year in a row. Published by the Sunday Times, the Tech Track award ranks Britain’s fastest-growing private tech companies, basing the selections on sales growth over the last three years. XLN won their place after achieving an impressive rise in sales by 43% over this period.

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    08/10/2008 18:43:00 Published by Alice Galletly Category XLN
  • XLN Telecom appoints David Mason as Chairman

    xln telecom logoXLN Telecom is pleased to announce that they have appointed David Mason to the role of non-executive chairman. As founder of the Mason Group, the UK’s leading independent telecoms consultancy, David is recognised as being a leading entrepreneur and authority in the telecoms industry. In 1999 David sold the Mason Group to Datatec, but remained as the company’s CEO until 2004.

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    08/10/2008 18:27:00 Published by Alice Galletly Category XLN
  • Increase your broadband speed with the BT I-Plate

    BT I- plateBT has launched a new gadget which promises to improve broadband speed, and give users a more stable connection. The new ‘Interstitial Plate’ (or ‘I-Plate’), which costs just £12 and can be self installed, works by filtering out electrical interference caused by televisions, lighting and home wiring.

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    06/10/2008 15:25:00 Published by Alice Galletly Category Telecom
  • Two thirds of small businesses are yet to adopt wage rise

    Approximately one million workers were set to benefit from a rise in the National Minimum Wage on Tuesday; however a survey has suggested that many businesses are yet to take action. The hourly Minimum Wage has increased by 3.8 per cent, meaning those over 21 will be guaranteed at least £5.73 an hour, up 21p from £5.52...

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    02/10/2008 12:49:00 Published by Alice Galletly Category Small Business