R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T

Free email newsletters




ADVERTISEMENT

2006 in review: The year of the free broadband

By spring, we were awash with so called free internet and .eu domains

Emil Larsen, Personal Computer World 27 Dec 2006
ADVERTISEMENT

2006 was the year of the ‘free’ broadband package.

Carphone Warehouse started the phenomenon, offering thousands of enthusiastic customers 8Mbits/sec broadband, albeit with a 40GB per month usage cap. 

But you had to sign up to the company’s TalkTalk telephone bundle, so customers were charged a £30 connection fee and then £21 a month. Carphone Warehouse chief executive Charles Dunstone freely admitted the deal is a loss leader, on which he expects to lose at first to gain customers.

But that didn’t stop others rushing in, as company’s like Orange and Sky later offering similar packages.

And to go with that broadband, we saw rise adoption of the wireless networks in the home.

A growing alternative to wi-fi though was the Homeplug. These allow users to set up home networks without the need for wireless and speeds can be more reliable than wi-fi. By the back end of the year, devices were out offering a claimed 200Mbits/second, although like wireless networks, you’ll never reach those speeds.

Although the dot com boom and bust is over, we saw a mass scramble for .eu domains in early 2006,as UK firms rushed to ensure their brands were registered with the suffice.

The .eu registry, Eurid, received 390,000 applications within 100 minutes of the suffice being made available. EU commissioner Viviane Reding said: "Europe and its citizens can now project their own web identity, protected by EU rules… making .eu a powerful domain name on equal footing with .com."

Tags: Broadband

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story
R E A D E R   C O M M E N T S

M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links
F E A T U R E D   J O B S
United Kingdom | Slough Borough Council
Information Systems and Technologies Joining our highly rated Council, you'll help shape the future of Information Systems and be involved with exciting developments across the Council such as implementing new IT systems, going LIVE with ... more >
London, United Kingdom | London School of Economics
Development Manager, London, £45,585 - £52,806 PA LSE is a cosmopolitan community in the centre of London focusing on the study of the social sciences. With a centralised delivery model IT Services provides information technology ... more >
United Kingdom | UKCRN
Technical Author, Leeds You'll be part of a team within our UKCRN Coordinating Centre, working closely with different members of staff on specific initiatives and also with core clinical and management staff. You will liaise ... more >
London, United Kingdom | ACAS
Business Applications Analyst, London, £28,683 - £38,470 The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS)] is a publicly-funded body with over 30 years experience of working with employers, employees and trade unions to deliver better employment ... more >
More job opportunities