Shell Energy broadband uses the BT Openreach infrastructure which means that it is available to most homes in the UK.
Use the Shell Energy broadband coverage checker on their website to confirm if they are available in your area.
Shell Energy broadband uses the BT Openreach infrastructure which means that it is available to most homes in the UK.
Use the Shell Energy broadband coverage checker on their website to confirm if they are available in your area.
NOW Broadband offers a range of internet packages and TV services that may be just what you’re looking for. They do not carry our credit check so you can land a NOW broadband deal even if your financial history isn’t perfect. NOW is owned by Sky, one of the UK’s largest telecommunications providers and a […]
Community Fibre – London’s fastest broadband provider Community Fibre offers full-fibre broadband connections to residents and businesses across London through their dedicated full-fibre network. Their full-fibre broadband is extremely fast with download speeds of 3000Mbps (3Gbps) which puts other broadband providers to shame. Community Fibre is currently available in 32 London boroughs which include Barnet, […]
Finding Broadband Deals with BT Sport can be a little challenging. We have collated a full list of all the options available to help you get BT Sport irrespective of your broadband supplier. The BT Sport Monthly Pass If you do not want to change any of your Broadband services, you can purchase a BT […]
What is Broadband Contention Ratio? Broadband Contention Ratio is the total number of households sharing the available bandwidth on an internet/data connection. The lower the number, the better the quality and speed of the connection. A contention ratio of 60:1 means that a maximum of 60 households will be sharing the Internet Service Provider (ISP) […]
Published 12 Apr 2021: TalkTalk customers are furious at the company’s plans to increase the broadband price for customers on their fixed-price broadband contract. The company sent an email to its customers in March informing them that their prices would be increasing between £2 – £3 (maximum) a month. This increase equates to a rise […]