Research by a leading scientist raises questions as to whether fibre optic technology is capable of being the universal solution for high-speed broadband that many people think. The future expansion of global broadband communications has been thought to have been guaranteed by fibre optics, and indeed most developed countries have been investing in a fibre [...]
New research out this week from the consumer’s champion ‘Which?’ indicates that the High Street Banks are offering a raw deal to offline customers. British homes without internet access or who don’t bank online are missing out on the best rates on financial products. The Which? study uncovered that online savers could be hundreds of [...]
The use of carrier pigeons dates back to the Egyptians 3,000 years ago, but yesterday a race between 10 pigeons and a 300 Mb video file dispatched on a rural broadband connection highlighted the not-spot misery of as many as a third of the UK’s homes. The pigeons each carrying a USB key made their [...]
New figures out from the UN ahead of 2010 Millennium Development Goals Summit in New York on 19th September show a global disparity in the cost of fixed line broadband. Crucially poorer countries that would benefit most from having broadband to assist in things like education and telemedicine are the most costly places to get [...]
The new Government has come clean on the news that many have suspected for some time. It doesn’t have the money to fulfil the previous Government’s widely criticised Broadband Britain commitment of a universal 2 Mb broadband connection for all the UK by 2012. When it was announced last year by ex Communications Minister Lord [...]
The prominent Joseph Roundtree Foundation (JRF) has released its annual report on the public’s opinion on what UK people need to earn to achieve a socially acceptable standard of living. Despite the austere financial climate, those questioned in the research haven’t reduced what they consider to be life’s bare essentials. They still feel as a [...]
BT has apparently quoted a pensioner living in rural Wales £152,000 to be connected to broadband. Beverley McCartney, who lives in Salem near Llandeilo in South West Wales, was told previously by BT that they couldn’t offer her a connection. But they’ve relented and finally wrote to her last week and told her that they [...]
Global Satellite Broadband ISP Tariam has released more information on its new world beating, small satellite phone ‘IsatPhone Pro’ and is now taking reservations ahead of the first handset deliveries expected in June 2010. IsatPhone Pro is the first global satellite phone that’s truly pocket sized and that has similar functionality to modern GSM cellular [...]
If you’re on dial-up or don’t have access to fixed line broadband, we’ll save you money – read on! At the launch of the company’s new cheaper home user offering, Tariam Managing Director, Andrew Walwyn says the question customers most often ask him is “why do I have to pay for the equipment and set [...]
The BBC unleashed the portable power of BGAN X-Stream to cover the bold bid by TV presenter Helen Skelton to kayak the length of the Amazon for charity. Helen, 26, successfully completed her solo kayak journey along 2,010 miles of the great Amazon River at the end of February. The BBC used BGAN X-Stream to [...]
Left to Right Mark Williams MP, Lynn Davis, Steve Petrie and Tariam Director Selwyn Petterson Aberystwyth, Wales, 19th March 2010 Aberystwyth garage owner Lynn Davies is celebrating after his Internet connection problems were finally solved with the help of the local MP, a county councillor and the Eutelsat Tooway™ Satellite Broadband service installed and [...]
Global Satellite Broadband ISP Tariam has launched an innovative new satellite broadband service aimed specifically at supporting serving NATO and ISAF forces and their subcontractors operating in Afghanistan and Iraq. The service, dubbed ‘inet’, has been put together to facilitate welfare communications for personnel stationed thousands of miles from friends and family with no way [...]
The Special Projects team of UK based Satellite Broadband ISP Tariam has been called on to provide extra satellite internet services at short notice via BGAN for the Salvation Army working in earthquake stricken Haiti. The Salvation Army is one of the world largest charities with an annual income of over US $ 3 billion. [...]
Global Satellite Internet ISP Tariam has completed a challenging project providing 2 ISDN lines via satellite into Craigengelt Windfarm, near Stirling in Scotland for French energy giant GDF Suez. The facility will comprise eight turbines generating up to 24MW of electricity, effectively preventing the release of more than 47,000 tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere [...]